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Description of problem:
while using yum install multiple packages,if one package install success,other packages install failed,yum also return 0。
Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):
yum-3.4.3
How reproducible:
yum -c /etc/yum.conf -y install openssh.x86_64 mytest1.x86_64 mytest2.x86_64 --intallroot /tmp
Steps to Reproduce:
1.in /etc/yum.repos.d dir,configure .repo(create yum repos);
2.yum -c /etc/yum.conf -y install openssh.x86_64 mytest1.x86_64 mytest2.x86_64 --intallroot /tmp;
3.echo $?(check return value)
Actual results:
0
Expected results:
1 or ohter value (>0)
Additional info:
although some package install successed, but some package install failed,I think it should distinguish with all of packages install successful(in this case,return 0).
(In reply to Jeff Fearn from comment #1)
> Clearly this is unrelated to Bugzilla, please move it to the product you are
> having difficulties with.
when I use yum to install multiple packages:
yum install openssh.x86_64 mytest1.x86_64 --intallroot /tmp
openssh install success,but mytest1 install fail,output:
No package mytest1.x86_64 available
the return also is 0.
I think as long as there is a package installation fails,the return value shouldn't be 0.
Also I see another bug when install only one package by yum,it repair its return value to 1 when install failed:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=736694
(In reply to Jeff Fearn from comment #1)
> Clearly this is unrelated to Bugzilla, please move it to the product you are
> having difficulties with.
when I use yum to install multiple packages:
yum install openssh.x86_64 mytest1.x86_64 --intallroot /tmp
openssh install success,but mytest1 install fail,output:
No package mytest1.x86_64 available
the return also is 0.
I think as long as there is a package installation fails,the return value shouldn't be 0.
Also I see another bug when install only one package by yum,it repair its return value to 1 when install failed:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=736694
Comment 5Valentina Mukhamedzhanova
2016-06-28 12:42:38 UTC
The requested functionality will be added to yum as part of bug 1274211.
*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of bug 1274211 ***