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The versionlock list format is NOT compatible with default 'rpm -qa' output. The locked packages and their versions need to be listed in ENVRA format: EPOCH:NAME-VERSION-RELEASE.ARCH That format can be easily generated with repoquery (also part of yum-utils) with --envra option. If for example you want to lock what's currently on the system you could use repoquery --quiet --envra --pkgnarrow=installed -a If using repoquery isn't an option for whatever reason, the following queryformat will extract ENVRA format from rpm: rpm -qa --qf "%|epoch?{%{epoch}}:{0}|:%{name}-%{version}-%{release}.%{arch}\n"
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