yum.conf shipped with 1.0

Wil Cooley wcooley at nakedape.cc
Tue Oct 28 23:10:29 UTC 2003


On Tue, 2003-10-28 at 10:27, Daniel Veillard wrote:
> > Thats pretty much what you have now with up2date. Disk is cheap. You have
> > all the base .hdr's from the install.
> 
>  that sounds a bit extreme to me. I'm not sure that this behaviour is really
> needed, this might be true, but so far I'm not convinced that up2date fetching
> all the headers doesn't qualify as a bug rather than a feature.

Isn't this just how Yum works generally to handle dependecy resolution? 
Isn't it analogous to the repository info that apt uses?

Wil
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