Re: yum and apt differences.

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It seems that yum have some little problem with 3 of my installations of
Fedora. When any package install breaks, it assumes those remaining
packages are installed, but they are actually not. It some how marked
those packages installed if anything failed during rpm install. When I
execute 'yum install failed-package.rpm', it said it is already
installed. When I did 'apt-get install failed-package.rpm', it started
the installation of that package. This is weird.

This creates some problem for me. Anything that I am doing wrong? or
there are some bug with yum..?

best regards,

john



Eric Rostetter 提到:

>I've installed the FL versions of yum and apt, and noticed the following
>inconsistencies.
>
>* yum ignores kernel updates by default, but apt doesn't.
>* yum doesn't auto install any gpg keys, but apt does.
>
>Should we not try to make these consistent between yum and apt?  Or
>is the yum/apt history that says they should act differently?
>
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>The University of Texas at Austin
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