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<0> is there any way to see what rpms were recently installed?
<0> before I remove the rpm command :/
<1> why would you remove rpm?
<0> Jy, so others can't use it
<0> I just renamed it to norpm
<1> just change permissions on it
<0> just wondering if I can see a history of what was added/removed
<1> chmod 700 /usr/bin/rpm



<0> Jy, how would that stop root from running it?
<1> why would you want root not to run it?
<0> because someone did a -Uvh of apache last night
<2> lol
<0> and it installed overtop of my custom compiled install
<1> well its time to fire that guy
<2> then learn how to use rpm
<2> and then fire the guy
<2> and b fire yourself
<2> because you didnt add it to the up2date no update option
<2> ;-|
<2> your mistake
<2> also...just remove the httpd package and reinstall yours
<0> I've already fixed it
<2> good
<0> I just want to see what else might have changed
<2> now set the config in up2date
<2> it should say in the logs what has been done
<0> will setting it to noupdate in up2date prevent someone from doing an rpm -U on it?
<1> no
<0> well then :/
<2> it just wont update that package
<0> well we're not using up2date anyway
<2> it will skip it
<2> ok what ya using ?
<0> rpm will skip it or up2date will skip it?
<0> rpm
<2> up2date
<0> machine is in private ip space
<2> why would anybody download a packaghe and install mnaullay ?
<2> manually
<2> ffa



<2> ffs
<2> lol
<2> food shopping online takes so long hmmm
<2> crappy site doesnt work ok
<0> so I can't mark the package to tell rpm not to update it?
<2> look....if somebody wants to use rpm
<2> they need to download the package
<0> that's fine
<2> and then rpm -Uvh it
<0> yes
<2> so...why would anybody do that by mistake ?
<0> because they didn't know this machine had a custom install of apache
<0> so he just did it to all the machines
<2> and if you employ a bunch of muppets.....that cant follow instructions then remove root access for them and set sudo to only allow certain people to do certain things
<2> RedACE, well that wasnt his mistake then
<2> ;-|
<0> ok so I guess the answer is no
<2> there is always a way
<2> and I dont see the problem
<2> is it your box ?
<2> or somebody elses ?
<2> actually ....nm
<0> it's a university
<2> why run a custom apache ?
<2> well...nm either
<2> that*
<2> haha
<2> since I have custom postfix's
<2> but as I aid before......there should be one or 2 people with root access thats all!
<2> sounds like an organisational problem and communication problem
<0> I agree :/
<2> and I always thought gunney only deals with morons in Uni haha
<0> this channel is always so helpful
<2> RedACE, buy an axe
<2> im sure the other guy wont touch a computer again


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