Justin Conover wrote:
This might be some were else, but I've always wondered what Cleanup
was doing.
Cleanup : libnotify ##################### [319/458]
Cleanup : zlib-devel #####################
[320/458]
Cleanup : zlib-devel ##################### [321/458]
Cleanup : java-1.5.0-gcj ##################### [322/458]
Cleanup : apr #####################
[323/458]
Cleanup : libbeagle ##################### [324/458]
Cleanup : dbus ##################### [325/458]
Cleanup : alacarte #####################
[326/458]
Cleanup : NetworkManager-gnome ##################### [327/458]
When you update a package, it first install the new one, and then remove
the old one (cleanup).
Tim
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