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This plugin looks to see if any debuginfo packages are installed, and if there are it enables all debuginfo repositories that are "children" of enabled repositories.
This plugin adds a command line option to allow viewing package changelog deltas before or after updating packages.
This plugin sorts each repository's mirrorlist by connection speed prior to downloading packages.
This plugin adds the options --filter- vendors, groups, packagers, licenses, arches, committers, buildhosts, baseurls, package-sizes, archive-sizes and installed-sizes. Note that each package must match at least one pattern/range in each category, if any were specified.
When this plugin is installed it will automatically snapshot any filesystem that is touched by the packages in a yum update or yum remove.
This plugin adds the commands keys, keys-info, keys-data and keys-remove. They allow you to query and remove signing keys.
This plugin adds the commands list- vendors, groups, packagers, licenses, arches, committers, buildhosts, baseurls, package-sizes, archive-sizes and installed-sizes.
When this plugin is installed it will automatically copy all downloaded packages to a repository on the local filesystem, and (re)build that repository. This means that anything you've downloaded will always exist, even if the original repo. removes it (and can thus. be reinstalled/downgraded/etc.).
This yum plugin adds the "--merge-conf" command line option. With this option, Yum will ask you what to do with config files which have changed on updating a package.
This plugin allows the user to run arbitrary actions immediately following a transaction when specified packages are changed.