Re: is this a dnf bug?

2020-05-14 Thread Tom Horsley
On Thu, 14 May 2020 11:24:48 -0700 Samuel Sieb wrote: > You will only remove the new > packages and the old ones will stay around forever. That actually happens already. If I don't do an dnf update long enough and there are duplicate versions in the cache there will be old packages left over

Re: is this a dnf bug?

2020-05-14 Thread Samuel Sieb
On 5/14/20 10:52 AM, Tom Horsley wrote: On Thu, 14 May 2020 10:19:35 -0700 Samuel Sieb wrote: Set the keep cache option next time if you're only doing a partial update. That would then keep everything, including the ones I updated :-). Only have it set for that transaction. Then when you

Re: is this a dnf bug?

2020-05-14 Thread Tom Horsley
On Thu, 14 May 2020 10:19:35 -0700 Samuel Sieb wrote: > Set the > keep cache option next time if you're only doing a partial update. That would then keep everything, including the ones I updated :-). Still doesn't seem reasonable for it to delete things not involved in the successful

Re: is this a dnf bug?

2020-05-14 Thread Samuel Sieb
On 5/14/20 6:09 AM, Tom Horsley wrote: I download updates to the cache on cron at night. I wanted to apply some updates, but not have to reboot because I got a new kernel or something, so I did: dnf update 'libre*' That updated all the libreoffice packages. Then I look at the cache, and it

Re: is this a dnf bug?

2020-05-14 Thread Rahul Sundaram
Hi On Thu, May 14, 2020 at 9:10 AM Tom Horsley wrote: > I download updates to the cache on cron at night. > > I wanted to apply some updates, but not have to reboot > because I got a new kernel or something, so I did: > > dnf update 'libre*' > > That updated all the libreoffice packages. > >

is this a dnf bug?

2020-05-14 Thread Tom Horsley
I download updates to the cache on cron at night. I wanted to apply some updates, but not have to reboot because I got a new kernel or something, so I did: dnf update 'libre*' That updated all the libreoffice packages. Then I look at the cache, and it deleted *everything*, not just the