HI
Well, for the record, I disagree. Is there really any reason for disabling,
except that the repo doesn't play nicely with others, so that I don't want
it enabled by default? If so, why would I run clean all, and not want to
clean it?
Repositories are disabled for several different reasons. For example if
I am using a set of 5 repositories which are perfectly compatible with
each other but the large majority of packages are in 2 of these
repositories then it makes sense to enable them on demand rather than
slow down yum repository checking everytime. I could have configured
custom repositories I rarely use. Its not safe to assume that the user
doesnt care about disable repositories at all.
regards
Rahul
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