Bug 485415

Summary: usage: usage: yumdownloader ...
Product: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 Reporter: Milos Malik <mmalik>
Component: yum-utilsAssignee: James Antill <james.antill>
Status: CLOSED NEXTRELEASE QA Contact: BaseOS QE Security Team <qe-baseos-security>
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Description Milos Malik 2009-02-13 14:23:03 UTC
Description of problem:
The message, which is printed when someone runs yumdownloader without any parameter, contains the word "usage" twice. I think that one word "usage" is enough :-)

Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):
yum-utils-1.1.16-13.el5.noarch

How reproducible:
always

Steps to Reproduce:
# yumdownloader | grep usage
usage: "usage: yumdownloader [options] package1 [package2] [package..]
# 
  
Actual results:
"usage" is printed two times

Expected results:
"usage" is printed only once

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Comment 2 Milos Malik 2009-02-13 15:02:09 UTC
Could you please fix the yum-builddep too? The same issue ...

usage: "usage: yum-builddep [options] package1 [package2] [package..]

Comment 3 seth vidal 2009-02-13 15:17:07 UTC
and in repo-rss. fixed in both.

Comment 4 RHEL Program Management 2009-03-26 17:08:06 UTC
This request was evaluated by Red Hat Product Management for
inclusion, but this component is not scheduled to be updated in
the current Red Hat Enterprise Linux release. If you would like
this request to be reviewed for the next minor release, ask your
support representative to set the next rhel-x.y flag to "?".

Comment 5 James Antill 2013-03-14 20:01:48 UTC
Is fixed in RHEL-6.

This request was evaluated by Red Hat Engineering for inclusion in a Red 
Hat Enterprise Linux maintenance release.

Red Hat does not currently plan to provide this change in a Red Hat 
Enterprise Linux update release for currently deployed products.

With the goal of minimizing risk of change for deployed systems, and in 
response to customer and partner requirements, Red Hat takes a 
conservative approach when evaluating enhancements for inclusion in 
maintenance updates for currently deployed products. The primary 
objectives of update releases are to enable new hardware platform 
support and to resolve critical defects.