On Thu, 2005-07-07 at 14:03 -0400, Joshua Jensen wrote: > On Thu, Jul 07, 2005 at 02:33:18PM -0400, seth vidal wrote: > > > Please please tell me Seth that I'm missing the magic yum.conf > > > option that I can set to get yum to do the same thing that wget does > > > with the "--cache=off" option!! > > > > yum in cvs-HEAD has an option to disable caches. > > > Ok, good to know. In the mean time, we may have to go with ftp or > https. Are transparent proxies that handle ftp known to break anything? > I know it is a loaded question... but for instance byte-ranged > requests... are there potential problems over ftp? Also, is https > support good in yum 2.2.x ? to my knowledge ftp byte-ranges have been supported since the dawn of time. http byte-ranges are just being pissy b/c a lot of vendors think http 1.1 is optional. and https does work - though if the cert is 'invalid' it isn't going to complain about it. -sv