Hi
On Fri, Jun 27, 2014 at 11:26 AM, Troy Dawson wrote:
It is a hidden default that is not in any man page or documentation.
Yes, I used a poor choice of words.
man yum.conf
deltarpm
When non-zero, delta-RPM files are used if available. The value
specifies the maximum number of "applydeltarpm" processes Yum
will spawn, if the value is negative then yum works out how many
cores you have and multiplies that by the value (cores=2,
deltarpm=-2; 4 processes). (2 by default).
deltarpm
When non-zero, delta-RPM files are used if available. The value
specifies the maximum number of "applydeltarpm" processes Yum
will spawn, if the value is negative then yum works out how many
cores you have and multiplies that by the value (cores=2,
deltarpm=-2; 4 processes). (2 by default).
Rahul
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