Florian La Roche wrote:
On Sun, Jun 25, 2006 at 08:15:02AM -0700, darrell pfeifer wrote:
I'm updating a rawhide system that hasn't seen an update
in about a month. The yum update managed to download 750 meg
of rpms but didn't have enough disk space to install them.
I ran update on gnome, then kde. Yum used the cached
files. I decided to update yum itself. On the next update
yum rebuilt the sqlite cache. Subsequent yum updates are
now downloading the rpm's again, ignoring about 500 meg
of files sitting in /var/cache/yum.
Is this a bug or expected behaviour?
New expected behaviour. To get the old default behaviour,
you can set "metadata_expire=0" in the main or per-repo
section.
regards,
Florian La Roche
Huh? Re-download RPMs it already has in it's cache, why would it be
designed to do that?
Richard
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