On Mon, 16 Jun 2014 17:49:08 +0200 Tim Lauridsen <tim.lauridsen@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On Mon, Jun 16, 2014 at 2:50 PM, Neal Becker <ndbecker2@xxxxxxxxx> > wrote: > > > Been using yum-cron for years with good results. > > > > If yum is being phased out, I'll want a dnf-cron replacement > > > > > dnf's cache is updated by by a systemd service, not dynamic when > executed like yum. > so if yum-cron is only used to update the cache, no changes is needed. > there min periode between updates is controlled by metadata_timer_sync > > http://akozumpl.github.io/dnf/conf_ref.html#main-options > > The default is 3 hours. This is not what yum-cron does. ;) Depending on how you configure it, it can: - Mail you a list of pending updates - Mail you a list of pending security updates only. - Download all updates (but not apply them) - Download security updates (but not apply them). - Download and also apply all or security updates and send you an email summary. kevin
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