On 13 March 2014 16:23, Paul Cartwright <pbcartwright@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 03/13/2014 10:17 AM, Kevin Martin wrote:+1 for Mark also..
> I'm with you Mark...CLi all the way with the updates. And I like what DNF does with skipping repos it can't find. BTW, if you set
> "metadata_expire=-1" in /etc/dnf/dnf.conf then the metadata *always downloads from the repo. One thing I don't get is why I see
> these errors from time to time (like this morning):
I just looked in /var/log and notice that there is a dnf.log , yet I
only use yum . tailing dnf.log shows this:
Mar 13 10:11:15 DEBUG repo: using cache for: rpmfusion-free
Mar 13 10:11:15 DEBUG not found deltainfo for: RPM Fusion for Fedora 20
- Free
Mar 13 10:11:15 DEBUG repo: using cache for: updates
Mar 13 10:11:15 DEBUG repo: using cache for: google-chrome
Mar 13 10:11:15 DEBUG not found deltainfo for: google-chrome
Mar 13 10:11:15 DEBUG repo: using cache for: rpmfusion-nonfree
Mar 13 10:11:15 DEBUG not found deltainfo for: RPM Fusion for Fedora 20
- Nonfree
Mar 13 10:11:15 DEBUG hawkey sack setup time: 0.846
Mar 13 10:11:15 INFO Metadata cache created.
I don't remember installing or using DNF, and there is also a yum.log ,
so...
In F20 dnf is installed by default (at least that's the case with the GNOME live media); so dnf-makecache.timer is enabled by default too.
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