Anders Karlsson wrote:
* Rahul Sundaram <sundaram@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> [20080503 17:47]:
Suren Karapetyan wrote:
Should I file a bug?
Cause it's really annoying... It installs a new init script without any
notice, makes it run by default and makes it update your system... without
asking you.
Yeah. You should file a bug report.
I was under the impression that this is what 'pinning' packages was
available for. I don't see this as a bug but as expected
behaviour. After all, we do expect yum and it's tools up update
all available packages unless we tell it not to.
Now, if the packages were pinned, and the update script went ahead and
updated them anyway, that would be a bug.
/Anders
We expect "yum update" to update all packages.
But we (or at least me) don't expect yum (nor even yum-updatesd) to
update all packages nightly by default.
Agree about pinning, but pinning doesn't work well for rawhide cause
especially during the first half of rawhide development I would have
50%+ packages pinned.
I have only one PC at home so it needs to be at least remotely stable :)
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