Yum-groups-manager Command

Yum-groups-manager Command

yum-groups-manager

Utilities based around the yum package manager

Maintainer: Mike Miller



Section: admin

Install yum-groups-manager

  • Debian apt-get install yum-utils Click to copy
  • Ubuntu apt-get install yum-utils Click to copy
  • Kali Linux apt-get install yum-utils Click to copy
  • CentOS yum install yum-utils Click to copy
  • Fedora dnf install yum-utils Click to copy
  • Raspbian apt-get install yum-utils Click to copy

yum-utils

Utilities based around the yum package manager

Yum-utils is a collection of utilities and examples for the yum package manager. It includes utilities by different authors that make yum easier and more powerful to use. The commands provided are: * repo-graph: output a full package dependency graph in dot format * repo-rss: generate an RSS feed from one or more yum repositories * repoclosure: display a list of unresolved dependencies for a yum repository * repodiff: list differences between two or more yum repositories * repomanage: list the newest or oldest packages in a yum repository * repoquery: query information from yum repositories * reposync: synchronize yum repositories to a local directory * repotrack: track a package and its dependencies and download them * yum-builddep: install missing dependencies for building an RPM package * yum-complete-transaction: attempt to complete failed or aborted yum transactions * yum-config-manager: manage yum configuration options and yum repositories * yum-groups-manager: create and edit group metadata for a yum repository * yumdb: query and alter the yum database * yumdownloader: download RPM packages from yum repositories On Debian and derived systems, this package can be useful for installing and managing chroots or lxc containers of yum-based distributions. The utilities for querying and managing yum repositories may also be useful for maintaining repositories of RPM packages on a Debian host.

Installation of latest yum-groups-manager command is available for Debian, Ubuntu, Kali, CentOS, Fedora and Raspbian. You can copy the command for your OS from above and paste it into your terminal. Once you run the command it will download the 2024 latest package from the repository and install it in your computer/server.