On 11/6/06, Daniel Pittman <dan...@rimspace.net> wrote:
Except, of course, that I hate the fact that it can do about one thing,
install a package.  If it wasn't already.  Because having anything else,
like reinstall or search or whatever work would be too hard.

There are many things to hate about yum, but it can do searches.

Oh, and back to the original hate, CentOS at least has the configs in
a slightly more sane setup.  From the manpage:

FILES
      /etc/yum.conf
      /etc/yum/repos.d/
      /etc/yum/pluginconf.d/
      /var/cache/yum/

yum.conf should probably move into /etc/yum, but otherwise it isn't
quite as nutso as the variant being complained about.

I do however second the CPU+memory-eating hate.  I expect it's doing
dep-tracking in some very naive way.  It is however still better than
up2date was, which counts as "damning with faint praise" in my book.

Matt

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