Re: DNF and PackageKit background data usage

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On Mon, Oct 31, 2016 at 5:02 AM, Michael Catanzaro <mcatanzaro@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On Sun, 2016-10-30 at 22:50 -0600, Chris Murphy wrote:
>> Since offline updates are the default, and packagekit downloads
>> everything currently needing updating, if the user doesn't ever do a
>> Restart & Install to proceed with offline updates, i.e. they only
>> ever
>> use dnf for updates and never disable packagekit updates, I'm pretty
>> sure the expected result is it just accumulates all of these
>> unapplied
>> updates.
>
> A 7 GB cache cannot be the expected result. PackageKit can only have
> one update prepared at a time, so it should only cache one prepared
> update at a time and should clear the cache before preparing the next
> one. Otherwise it's just a cache leak.

Then there must be a leak as I have multiple rpms with slightly
different versions.

https://paste.fedoraproject.org/466976/

The other thing I'm seeing is, I'll get a notification for software
updates, click on it, see the Restart & Install blue button in GNOME
Software, close/quite GNOME Software, and at some later time relaunch
GNOME Software and it says everything is up to date even though the
offline update wasn't run. And if I refresh, it appears to be
downloading a lot of data all over again - I just don't know what and
have no good way to troubleshoot this, but the refresh is taking a
long time, maybe 30 minutes.


-- 
Chris Murphy
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