Update documentation of the 'pkg' and 'state' parameters in yum.

The yum module allows the 'name' parameter to be given as 'pkg', in
a similar way to some of the other package managers. This change
documents this alias.

The module's 'state' parameter has two other aliases, in line with
the 'apt' action; the 'state' parameter can take 'installed' as an
alias for 'present', and 'removed' as an alias for 'absent'. These
aliases are documented.
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Charles Ferguson 2015-11-23 23:42:40 +00:00 committed by Matt Clay
parent 2efb97e9d5
commit 3969bba771

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@ -51,7 +51,7 @@ options:
- "Package name, or package specifier with version, like C(name-1.0). When using state=latest, this can be '*' which means run: yum -y update. You can also pass a url or a local path to a rpm file. To operate on several packages this can accept a comma separated list of packages or (as of 2.0) a list of packages."
required: true
default: null
aliases: []
aliases: [ 'pkg' ]
exclude:
description:
- "Package name(s) to exlude when state=present, or latest
@ -65,9 +65,9 @@ options:
default: null
state:
description:
- Whether to install (C(present), C(latest)), or remove (C(absent)) a package.
- Whether to install (C(present) or C(installed), C(latest)), or remove (C(absent) or C(removed)) a package.
required: false
choices: [ "present", "latest", "absent" ]
choices: [ "present", "installed", "latest", "absent", "removed" ]
default: "present"
enablerepo:
description: