Sam Varshavchik wrote:
Precisely. You need to download and cache the remote repository
information already. So you already have this information.
Recall that, right now, yum already looks at Obsoletes: headers of
packages to find out what other packages you need to upgrade, so yum
already needs to download every package's metadata, not just the latest
versions'.
If you think you have some good ideas on improving yum or rpm subscribe
to yum-devel or rpm-maint list and send the feedback there. Here it just
ends up being lost as noise in the list.
Rahul
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