On Wed, 2013-12-18 at 11:54 +0000, David Howells wrote:
Adam Williamson <awilliam(a)redhat.com> wrote:
> > - Install fedup 0.7.0
> > - Try it and watch it fail or hang
> > - Update to fedup 0.8.0 from updates-testing
> > - Run fedup
> >
> > ends up downloading all rpms *twice* a sucking up a correspondingly
> > immense amount of disk space.
>
> Um, I'm fairly sure it doesn't. It only re-downloads stuff that's
> different from the previous run.
There was a bug whereby fedup-0.7.3 would delete all the downloaded RPMs after
failing to install them. See:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1020898
I think that's only if it fails for lack of space, though.
What I found out later yesterday is that fedup 0.8 changed the path
where it downloads packages, so if you update to fedup 0.8 it doesn't
see 0.7's cache, so it re-downloads everything. It's trivial to work
around: 'mv /var/lib/fedora-upgrade /var/lib/system-upgrade',
'mv /var/tmp/fedora-update /var/tmp/system-upgrade' .
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