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diff -up yum-3.4.3/docs/yum.8.old yum-3.4.3/docs/yum.8
--- yum-3.4.3/docs/yum.8.old 2014-01-10 16:20:19.181475331 +0100
+++ yum-3.4.3/docs/yum.8 2014-01-10 16:20:34.704480487 +0100
@@ -383,19 +383,19 @@ version of each package that matches (th
using --showduplicates) and it only shows the newest providers (which can be
changed by using --verbose).
.IP
-.IP "\fBrepolist\fP" "\fBrepoinfo\fP"
+.IP "\fBrepolist\fP"
Produces a list of configured repositories. The default is to list all
enabled repositories. If you pass \-v, for verbose mode, or use repoinfo then
-more information is listed. If the first argument is 'enabled', 'disabled' or
-'all' then the command will list those types of repos.
+more information is listed. If the first argument is \'enabled\', \'disabled\' or
+\'all\' then the command will list those types of repos.
You can pass repo id or name arguments, or wildcards which to match against
both of those. However if the id or name matches exactly then the repo will
be listed even if you are listing enabled repos. and it is disabled.
-In non-verbose mode the first column will start with a '*' if the repo. has
+In non-verbose mode the first column will start with a \'*\' if the repo. has
metalink data and the latest metadata is not local and will start with a
-'!' if the repo. has metadata that is expired. For non-verbose mode the
+\'!\' if the repo. has metadata that is expired. For non-verbose mode the
last column will also display the number of packages in the repo. and (if there
are any user specified excludes) the number of packages excluded.