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The Thursday 2007-10-04 at 16:36 +0200, Stanislav Visnovsky wrote:

Remember that till suse 10.0 that was what was done. Yast first downloaded
all, then installed all, then removed or kept (user option) all files.

The point is to reinstate the old behaviour.

Are you sure about this?

In 9.3, absolutely.

There was a directory tree we could copy over to another machine or dvd, and the other machine would then skip downloading the files it found in the directory tree, that had the same structure as the ftp tree, if I remember correctly. The method and directory has changed a bit from version to version, but it was similar for suse 7, 8, 9...

There was a tick box to keep or remove the downloaded packages.

I don't remember if this was only done for deltas or not (I used deltas). With deltas the directory was large: it kept the deltas, patches, and reconstructed rpms.

- -- Cheers,
       Carlos E. R.
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