Am 15.03.2013 16:11, schrieb Daniel P. Berrange: >>> On Fri, Mar 15, 2013 at 07:16:27AM -0400, Neal Becker wrote: >>>> I don't think users would expect that install of dnf would without >>>> asking (or control) automatically run dnf-makecache. >>> >>> Heh. That's one of the things I love about DNF. No longer having to >>> wait a long time for repo downloads when runing 'dnf' because the >>> cron job has already cached it, is great. I wish yum would do this by >>> default too! >> >> There's a yum-cron package. It did just that for years. > > Users shouldn't have to go searching out that kind of thing in a > separate package IMHO, it could just be part of stock yum install. > If it needs to be optional a config param would suffice, rather > than the big hammer of installing/uninstalling extra RPM to enable/ > disable a feature. and hwat let you come to the conclusion that if you have it to enable in a config makes anything different? have it enabled as DEFAULT is plain stupid did you ever see "checksu mismatch" from YUM? i saw this once download the metadata from ALL known mirrors resultig in some hundret MB traffic over night in background thanks god that i have a) a fast line b) no traffic limit if you pay for traffic over limits such "features" can ruin you
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