On Thu, Dec 04, 2008 at 14:33:27 -0600,
Chris Adams <cmadams(a)hiwaay.net> wrote:
Once upon a time, Bruno Wolff III <bruno(a)wolff.to> said:
> My expectation was that -y was just OK'ing a list of updates, not bypassing
> security checks.
Well, the documentation says -y means "assume that the answer to any
question which would be asked is yes", so I don't see why you'd think
otherwise (since yum only asks yes/no questions).
I didn't expect to get asked about that. It is pretty rare that new keys
for repositories show up and hadn't seen that happen before. Now that I
know it does, I need to see if there is a different way to do things.
I don't want it adding keys for me, but I don't always want to see a list
of what is going to be updated before OK'ing the update.
As I said, its about time I reread the documentation for yum and see if
there is a better way to do what I want.