On 11/27/24 1:29 PM, Stephen Morris wrote:
On 27/11/24 13:08, Tim via users wrote:
*Very* old info suggested:
/var/cache/dnf is when dnf is used with superuser
/var/tmp/dnf-<your_user_name>-<hash> is when you run it as you
Have a look, see if that's still the case.
I did check this out and as you have suggested there is data in both
sets of paths but the data in /var/tmp/dnf-<your_user_name>-<hash> is
not maintained by the current dnf package.
Looking at /var/cache/dnf begs the question of where is it specified for
each repository how many cached copies dnf is going to keep. For the
Fedora, Updates, Fedora Cisco, Rpmfusion-Free and Rpmfusion-Nonfree it
seems to be keeping 5 copies, but for non-Fedora repos it seems to only
be keeping 1 copy?
It looks like it has separate directories for different mirrors. The
non-Fedora repos probably only have a single server.
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