Hello,
thanks for your replies.
something like
yum --enablerepo=smecontribs,epel update smeserver-mycontrib
unfortunately, this would only update "smeserver-mycontrib" but not its dependencies.
I've got a concrete example with my test VM:
smeserver-php-scl installed by a "yum install smeserver-php-scl --enablerepo=smecontribs,remi,epel" a few weeks ago.
The repo "remi" gives a lot of dependencies "php55...", "php54..."
Today
yum --enablerepo=smecontribs,remi,epel update smeserver-php-scl
returns that "smeserver-php-scl" is up to date.
Today
yum update php5* --enablerepo=remi
returns that 16 rpm's are for update available. I know that these are all dependencies of "smeserver-php-scl"
If I would install a new machine today, these updates would be installed by the "yum install smeserver-php-scl --enablerepo=smecontribs,remi,epel"
As a help for manual update:
yum list installed | grep remi
or as a basic for a script that would return a clean list of rpm that could be drag&drop in a yum command.
Bye
PS: ups, Stefano and JP are quicker.....
edit: wrong command!