Re: let's play a game: what does dnf not support?

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On Fri, 2015-01-09 at 17:37 -0500, David Shea wrote:
> Now that dnf is the default, you may have noticed, hey, there's some 
> stuff missing! Let's figure out what all is missing. Here's what I've 
> found so far:
> 
> environment selection is weird and busted (there's a patch on the list)
> can't use "harddrive" in kickstart
> repos are missing --cost, --excludepkgs, --includepkgs, --proxy, 
> --ignoregroups
> repo files written with --install are missing most of that but do have 
> proxy (URL only) and cost
> no %packages --multilib (I think clumens is working on or maybe already 
> finished that)
> no lang --addsupport (waiting on dnf-langpacks to support having a 
> config file)
> mirrorEnabled always returns true which seems pretty minor after all of 
> that stuff
> 
> Should we collect all these things somewhere? What other things have you 
> found?
I remembered about the old "DNF Wishlist" wiki page[0] and recycled it
for F22 DNF readiness tracking. :) It should also have a better
visibility and persistence than an Etherpad.

[0]
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Anaconda/DNFWishlist#Anaconda_DNF_wishlist_for_Fedora_22
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