On 9/27/2013 6:27 PM, Felix Miata wrote:
I'm not having any luck figuring out how Yum can be limited to
installing only hard dependencies when any given package is installed,
avoiding "nice to have" things that take time to install and update that
I'll never use. If this is covered in the yum.conf man page I missed it.
In zypper's zypp.conf this is done via InstallRecommends = no. In
Mageia, --no-suggests is used with urpmi. How is it handled in Fedora?

In Fedora, there are only hard dependencies - no suggests.

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