Johnny Hughes wrote:
On 01/09/2012 09:59 PM, Anthony wrote:
In both cases, you are not going to be told about packages already installed that are newer than those in the CentOS.
You can find those RPMs though by doing this:
rpm -qa | egrep ".rf" | sort
that will tell you all repoforge rpms installed ... then do this to see which ones also have duplicates from base or updates:
yum --disablerepo=* --enablerepo=base --enablerepo=updates --showduplicates list all $(rpm -q --qf '%{name} ' $(rpm -qa | grep ".rf"))
That should work to tell you which .rf packages are also in base or updates.
and if you find any that are .rf (not .rfx==repoforge extras), you can report them to the repoforge mailing list or on their github, because packages that conflict with base+updates are supposed to be in rfx now, not rf.