![]() This is a hinderance to what I am working for while working on exceptions Or, ask a wildcard to do the trick for me: docker exec yum install -y elinks* This is working fine, however, if I provide the complete package name: docker exec yum install -y elinks-0.12-0.37.pre6.el7.0.1.x86_64.rpm This seems to work fine if we provide an initial to the package name, for convenience, let's say I am trying to install elinks, so: docker exec yum install -y elinks > I've created a container for CentOS 7 and my instruction is to install a package from host using yum, so this is what I am doing: docker exec yum install -y ![]() I have been working on this project forever, every anomaly has been rectified, the only thing remaining appears to be a docker limitation but I'm still going to try my luck here, in case there's another way. ![]()
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