Le Jeu 21 juin 2012 14:23, Matej Cepl a écrit :
On 19/06/12 15:33, Ales Kozumplik wrote:
> Thanks for pointing this out. I considered history a candidate for
> dropping because I didn't realize people had usecases for it. It is not
> present in the early versions of DNF but I will make sure to put it back
> in later.
Especially in the situation we have broken dependencies (because we
don't have Suggests/Recommends, but that's another issue, which I don't
want to open now) we don't have quality uninstall á la aptitude ("remove
this package and all packages which were installed just to satisfy its
requirements recursively") yum history undo is priceless in the
situation when you want to try a package just to find out it brings 50MB
of random crap.
BTW if yum is being rewritten can we get a package downloader that sends the
correct cache-control http headers to refresh data automatically instead of
complaining metadata is wrong and aborting (for people behind a caching
proxy)?
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Nicolas Mailhot