On Tue, Dec 16, 2014 at 2:29 PM, Richard Hughes <hughsient(a)gmail.com> wrote:
On 16 December 2014 at 20:09, Chris Murphy
<lists(a)colorremedies.com> wrote:
> [root@localhost cache]# du -sh *
> 94M dnf
> 446M PackageKit
> 4.0K yum
I think you're overstating the amount of metadata for PK for two reasons:
That value is directly from du -sh on /var/cache/PackageKit after the
~30 minute pause following first login, so I don't see how I'm
overstating anything.
1. This is for my current system, with a few repos installed:
67M /var/cache/PackageKit/hawkey
64M /var/cache/PackageKit/metadata
The first are the SAT databases which are generated automatically on
first run and not downloaded. 446M is a heck of a lot, so I'd be
interested to know if that's packages as well included there.
OK, just now, I did another clean install of Fedora 21 Workstation,
reboot, login, went through g-i-s and then walked away. 10 minutes
later, /var/cache/PackageKit/ looks like:
# du -sh *
0 downloads
50M hawkey
211M metadata
25 minutes later:
# du -sh *
0 downloads
50M hawkey
398M metadata
If I go to /var/cache/PackageKit/metadata/updates/packages/ indeed
there's a pile of rpms, so this is package data not just metadata. But
nevertheless this tranche is being silently downloaded by packagekitd
and I have no obvious way to opt out of this behavior, and it begins
fairly soon after first login with out me having launched any
applications, including Software.
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Chris Murphy