yum: fail when a package for install is not found#50
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For some reason the default for yum when we specify a package not available in any repo, is to just print a note and proceeed. Which in the context of the installer is equivalent "silently ignore". Signed-off-by: Yann Dirson <yann.dirson@vates.tech>
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For some reason the default for yum when we specify a package not available in any repo, is to just print a note and proceeed. Which in the context of the installer is equivalent "silently ignore".