On Sun, Jan 12, 2020 at 07:15:39PM -0700, Chris Murphy wrote: > Hi, > > This might be a bad idea. But I'm looking for better ideas than status quo. > > A known problem is upgraded systems get crusty over time. Maybe folks > should clean install more often, yet they don't. > > If there's a new good idea, but it's a short term solution, the fact it'll > live forever acts as a deterrent to implementing it. > > What if there were an autoremove for anything older than Fedora n-2, that > is, keep current plus last two releases? i.e. for upgrades to Fedora 33, > keep stale packages from 33, 32, and 31. > > Or another idea? Well, we already have fedora-obsolete-packages. That should handlle this case no? Folks who want to have obsolete things removed can make sure to have fedora-obsolete-packages installed and it should obsolete those. kevin
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