Re: DNF vs yum performance question

2014-06-15 Thread Tim Lauridsen
On Mon, Jun 16, 2014 at 5:53 AM, Bob Lightfoot  wrote:

> Dear Team:
>When running dnf check-update --refresh and comparing to yum
> check-update I've noticed that if the same package occurs in multiple
> repos {aka. local and remote repos for example} that dnf will list all
> packages while yum will list only the package from the repo which
> would be used for update.  I'm not sure if this is as desired in dnf
> or just plain cornfusing.  Just wanted to point out this is one more
> ideosyncrosity of dnf.
>

dnf check-update lists available updates from the enabled repositories, and
if the same update is available from multiple repos it will be shown twice

check-update is not the same as the resulting transaction of a dnf update.

I does exactly what the man page says it does

http://akozumpl.github.io/dnf/command_ref.html#check-update-command

and please if your think something is a bug, then make a bugzilla repost,
fdl is not a bugtracker.

Tim
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DNF vs yum performance question

2014-06-15 Thread Bob Lightfoot
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Dear Team:
   When running dnf check-update --refresh and comparing to yum
check-update I've noticed that if the same package occurs in multiple
repos {aka. local and remote repos for example} that dnf will list all
packages while yum will list only the package from the repo which
would be used for update.  I'm not sure if this is as desired in dnf
or just plain cornfusing.  Just wanted to point out this is one more
ideosyncrosity of dnf.

Sincerely,
Bob Lightfoot
Long Live Yum - LLY
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DNF vs yum performance question

2014-06-15 Thread Bob Lightfoot
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Dear Team:
   When running dnf check-update --refresh and comparing to yum
check-update I've noticed that if the same package occurs in multiple
repos {aka. local and remote repos for example} that dnf will list all
packages while yum will list only the package from the repo which
would be used for update.  I'm not sure if this is as desired in dnf
or just plain cornfusing.  Just wanted to point out this is one more
ideosyncrosity of dnf.

Sincerely,
Bob Lightfoot
Long Live Yum - LLY
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