On 09.03.2007 10:50, Tim Lauridsen wrote: > Thorsten Leemhuis wrote: >> A really annoying one if you ask me -- would it be possible that >> command line yum simply talks to yum-updatesd via d-bus and says "hey, >> yum-updatesd background task, the users wants to do something >> interactively now which is way more important then your business -- so >> quickly go sleeping for a while! (read: f... off)"? > This don't sounds sane to me. > > Ex. > yum-updatesd are in the process of installing some updates. > The user are running 'yum install foo' and then 'yum-updatesd' should > just f... off, in the middle of the RPM transaction. *Of course* yum-updatesd should not be aborted if it is in the process of installing some updates (or similar things that shouldn't be aborted) -- taht would be just sutpid. I was more interested in the default configuration of yum-updatesd, where the only thing it (iirc) normally does in the background is to check for updates. CU thl -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list