On Fri, 2014-10-10 at 11:50 +0100, Richard Hughes wrote: > On 10 October 2014 11:24, Ankur Sinha <sanjay.ankur@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >> Try 'pkcon get-transactions'. > > Hrm - that works, obviously. > > Or if you install gnome-packagekit, gpk-log > > > Follow up question - what config file would g-s follow? Does it use > > yum.conf? I had the install only limit set to 5 in dnf.conf, not in > > yum.conf, and g-s removed 3 of my older kernels. > > No, it doesn't use yum at all. I thought so. Is there a place one could add things like installonly then? If not, what does it do by default? I mean, how did it decide that I had five kernels and installing a new one, making it six, implied removing three older ones: - cleanup kernel-core-3.17.0-0.rc7.git2.1.fc22.x86_64 - cleanup kernel-core-3.17.0-0.rc7.git0.2.fc22.x86_64 - cleanup kernel-core-3.17.0-0.rc7.git0.1.fc22.x86_64 > > I just thought *forbidding* updates-testing from g-s would be an > added > > layer of security - even if an unassuming user wants to enable it, > he > > should either be told - "Nope matey! If you wanna test stuff, use > > yum/dnf!" or at least a warning that says "Woah! Are you sure? This > > stuff isn't tested - it might break and you'll need to be able to > debug > > it!". You know, something on these lines? > > We used to do a warning like this for rawhide, but it would add new > strings and also needs some design advice from #gnome-design. > Should I file a bug upstream, Richard? -- Thanks, Warm regards, Ankur (FranciscoD) http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/User:Ankursinha Join Fedora! Come talk to us! http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_Join_SIG
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