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diff --git a/doc/client/tools/yum.txt b/doc/client/tools/yum.txt index 10c3cf725..47ef3d5e9 100644 --- a/doc/client/tools/yum.txt +++ b/doc/client/tools/yum.txt @@ -298,46 +298,19 @@ not in the clients configuration. Ignoring Files during Verification ---------------------------------- -Ignore Tag -^^^^^^^^^^ - -The Ignore tag in Pkgmgr is used to "mask out" individual files from -the RPM verification. This is done by comparing the verification -failure results with the Ignore tag name. If there is a match, that -entry is not used by the client to determine if a package has failed +The :ref:`path-ignore` Path tag is used to exempt individual files +from the RPM verification. This is done by comparing the verification +failure results with the ignore Path. If there is a match, that entry +is not used by the client to determine if a package has failed verification. -Ignore tag entries can be specified at both the Package level, in which -case they apply to all Instances, and/or at the Instance level, in which -case they only apply to that instance. - -Ignore tag entries are used by the RPM driver. They can be specified -in both old and new style Pkgmgr files. - -The Ignore Tag supports the following attributes: - -+-----------+-------------+--------+ -| Attribute | Description | Values | -+===========+=============+========+ -| name | File name. | String | -+-----------+-------------+--------+ - -Example - -.. code-block:: xml - - <Package name='glibc' type='rpm'> - <Ignore name='/etc/rpc'/> - <Instance simplefile='glibc-2.3.4-2.25.x86_64.rpm' version='2.3.4' release='2.25' arch='x86_64'/> - </Package> +Path ignore entries can be specified at both the Package level, in +which case they apply to all Instances, and/or at the Instance level, +in which case they only apply to that instance. -POSIX 'ignore' Path entries -^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ +See :ref:`path-ignore` for more details. -The YUM analog to the Ignore Tag used by RPM is the use of Path -entries of type 'ignore'. The following shows an example for the -centos-release package which doesn't verify if you remove the default -repos and replace them with a custom repo. +Example: .. code-block:: xml |