Ideas for yum
Ric Moore
wayward4now at gmail.com
Mon May 7 14:30:05 UTC 2007
On Mon, 2007-05-07 at 09:00 -0300, Martin Marques wrote:
> When I first used yum, FC1, it did lots of things I really didn't like,
> being the worst the download of all the repo metadata each time yum was
> executed. Very bad behavior.
>
> At that time I started using smart which was quite promising but now I
> see it as a real hog. Don't know if it's due to smart, rpm or the rpm
> meta data structure (XML parsing can be quite resource consuming).
>
> So I tried yum yesterday and found some nice things since.
>
> Three things I found lacking (of haven't found how to configure) in
> latest versions of yum are:
>
> 1) Preferences for repositories, so that a package in more then one
> repository will always try to keep the one from a specific repository. I
> saw an option in yum.conf, pkgpolicy, which is not documented, and the
> little doc I found on the web wasn't very enlightening.
>
> 2) Search gives to much information: One line with a brief description
> is enough. And it repeats it self: If the same package is in core,
> updates and freshrpms I get it three times.
>
> 3) A policy of installation would be good to have, so befor installing a
> package you know where it comes from, and what installed package will be
> replaced in case of an upgrade.
Smart package manager has all of those features and runs a LOT faster,
IMHO. You might want to give it a whirl. Ric
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