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yumwat

Author: David Gay <[email protected]>

Wild card! David Gay writes a yum plugin!

⚠️ This project is no longer maintained. As of 2020, it hasn't been updated in six or seven years. Use at your own risk.

Wat

When I use yum to update my system or install new packages, I sometimes spot a package I am unfamiliar with, such as the mesa-dri-filesystem package I saw the other day. In some graphical extensions of yum, a brief discription of the package is listed under each package name. I figured I'd check out some docs on writing yum plugins, to see if I could display a description under each package name in the CLI updater. Then the Internet was like, "Yo, each yum plugin is a single file, written in the Python programming language", and after I cleaned up my brain which had EXPLODED out of my HEAD I made this repo and now we are on a science adventure.

License

GNU GPL v3+.

Installing

Installation is easy! From the project directory (where this file is), do the following.

Shell Script

I have written a bit of a shell script that does the above installation for you. It is install.sh, and will require root privs, like so: sudo ./install.sh.

Manual Installation

  1. Install the plugin file: sudo cp yumwat.py /usr/lib/yum-plugins/
  2. Install the plugin's configuration file: sudo cp yumwat.conf /etc/yum/pluginconf.d/
  3. Add the line pluginpath=/usr/lib/yum-plugins to the file /etc/yum.conf.

Timid mode

The yumwat.conf file contains the line timid=0. If timid is set to 0, timid mode is off, and yumwat will print output unless the --nowat option is used with yum. If timid is set to 1, timid mode is on, and yumwat will not print output unless the --wat option is used with yum.

See below for how to easily enable or disable timid mode.

Enabling and Disabling

Enable yumwat -- sudo /usr/lib/yum-plugins/yumwat.py enable

Disable yumwat -- sudo /usr/lib/yum-plugins/yumwat.py disable

Enable timid mode -- sudo /usr/lib/yum-plugins/yumwat.py timid

Disable timid mode -- sudo /usr/lib/yum-plugins/yumwat.py assertive

Uninstalling

Easier than installation! We just need to make sure you remove the generated bytecode file, too. You can do this by running the uninstall script packaged with this plugin with root privs:

sudo ./uninstall.sh

Otherwise, follow these steps:

  1. Remove the configuration file: sudo rm /etc/yum/pluginconf.d/yumwat.conf
  2. Remove the plugin file and its generated bytecode: sudo rm /usr/lib/yum-plugins/yumwat.{py,pyc}