Re: PackageKit in Fedora 15 (beta)

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Hi,

I filed a bug: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=699263

-Ilyes

On Sun, Apr 24, 2011 at 7:12 PM, Reindl Harald <h.reindl@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:


Am 24.04.2011 20:04, schrieb Ilyes Gouta:
> Hi,
>
> Removing PackageKit In Fedora 14 was easy and painless since it causes up to 5 packages, all *really* related to
> PackageKit in the form of a yum-plugin and few other things.
>
> On Fedora 15, trying to "yum remove PackageKit" causes the system to attempt removing up to 74 MB worth of
> software, including gdm, empathy, bluez and gnome-shell !!!! Which is pointless.
>
> Is it *really* required to have PackageKit so deeply integrated and made an essential package on the system. AFAIK,
> it's essentially a helper and a front-end for yum, right?
>
> Is it possible to recover Fedora 14's lightweight dependencies set, for PackageKit?
>
> Thanks,
> -Ilyes

generellay the dependecies are getting bigger with every release
it should be possible to install a leightweigt system

yes, hard-disk are getting cheaper but time!
on the other hand running 20-30 Fedora VMs on a SAN-Storage
disk space is not so cheap as at home and the overhead multiplies

means: i like to remove everything that is not active used because
distupgrades and normal updates are much bigger and especially on
servers everything which is not installed is not vulnerable


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