Re: F25 System Wide Change: Use /etc/distro.repos.d as default reposdir

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Dne 12.5.2016 v 10:11 Peter Robinson napsal(a):
>>> = Proposed System Wide Change: Use /etc/distro.repos.d as default reposdir =
>>> https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/ReposInEtcDistroReposD
>>>
>>> Change owner(s):
>>> * Neal Gompa <ngompa13 at gmail dot com>
>>> * Jan Silhan <jsilhan at fedoraproject dot org>
>>>
>>>
>>> == Detailed Description ==
>>> For DNF 2.0 in Fedora 25, the DNF team would like to make the default
>>> repository configuration directory /etc/distro.repos.d. In contrast to
>>> /etc/yum.repos.d (current default path), /etc/distro.repos.d path is a
>>> package manager agnostic name and less misleading. The configuration
>>> files are currently used by DNF, PackageKit, and Yum. The proposed
>>> location more accurately reflects the nature of the repositories, and
>>> also implies that other tools can look there for repository
>>> information. Note: current default repository configuration directory
>>> /etc/yum.repos.d will still be supported by package managers but
>>> /etc/distro.repos.d would be preferred default path.
>>   Shouldn't that be /usr/lib/distro.repos.d (for distribution-provided
>> data) with usual rules for overriding/masking in /etc/distro.repos.d (for
>> local administrator)?

I like this idea.

> So if you just want to enable updates-testing you have to copy files around?

I'd say that you would need to put into /etc just the override values
(which might be either the full file or just the relevant modified
parameters).


Vít
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