Thanks for your suggestions. I have responded to them below. The latest version of the plugin can be found here: http://www.hyperdrifter.com/software/system/cleaning_old_rpm_packages_from_a_yum_cache.html
Darwin Florian Festi wrote: > Darwin Slattery wrote: >> ... which deletes obsolete RPM package files from the cache directories... > >> All comments and suggestions are welcome. > > "Obsolete" is already used in a different meaning in the context of yum and > rpm. Obsolete packages are packages that are replaced by a packages with an > different name (see "Obsoletes" rpm tag). > > So I would suggest to use a different term - may be "outdated" - to signal > that your plugin doesn't have something to do with obsoletes in the rpm sense. I have renamed it clean-oldpackages as this is the term used in the documentation relating to downgrading to an older version of a RPM package. I considered using "outdated" as you suggested but decided it best not to introduce another term. The documentation for the plugin has also been cleaned up to reduce confusion on this issue. > > "yum clean plugin" does also not really say what it actually happening. "yum > clean outdated" or "yum clean oldpkgs" would be more descriptive. > I agree. I am looking into this but currently I cannot see any way of adding another keyword after the clean command-line option. YUM seems to have a fixed set of keywords it looks for before deciding which group of plugins to execute. It's the best that can be done currently. > Florian > _______________________________________________ > Yum-devel mailing list > Yum-devel@lists.baseurl.org > http://lists.baseurl.org/mailman/listinfo/yum-devel > _______________________________________________ Yum-devel mailing list Yum-devel@lists.baseurl.org http://lists.baseurl.org/mailman/listinfo/yum-devel