On 7/13/06, Rahul <sundaram@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
The bug report is not about successful transcations (ie) package being installed, cleaning the cache which is expected behavior with keepcache=0. The problem is with unsuccesful ones cleaning out the cache. An example would be yum failing on file conflicts and removing the packages from cache while it shouldnt.
Perhaps you misread the bug report. It says that after an error yum keeps the cache, but then when performing a subsequent successful operation (ie just upgrading a single package) all the packages and headers (not just from that single package) are deleted.
From the bug report: 1. yum update (you download lot of updates e.g. 500MB), on transaction test you end up with some kind of error or you cancel the operation. Yum keeps the cache. 2. You decide at least to update kernel. Using yum update kernel wipes complete cache as this operation was successful.
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