Re: Keeping old versions of packages

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Am 14.04.2013 00:03, schrieb Kevin Kofler:
> Richard Hughes wrote:
>> Using PackageKit and yum on the command line is often painful as we
>> have to always download metadata unless it's less than a few hours
>> old. Being able to update the metadata once a week would be awesome
>> (with the possible exception of security updates) so that we could
>> schedule the 20Mb+ metadata update when the user is idle rather than
>> waiting for updates.
> 
> For me, only once a week is totally unacceptable. I have Apper check for 
> updates hourly. If the metadata isn't actually going to be refreshed on 
> those hourly runs, that'd really suck!

OK, hourly is a little bit too much
but daily - YES!
and weekly - NO!


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