On 19 Dec 2022, at 16:50, Jaroslav Mracek <jmracek(a)redhat.com>
wrote:
I also remember RHEL8 where we ship DNF as YUM. And DNF is very similar to YUM - both are
Python based tool. Anyway in RHEL9 the same tool is shipped as DNF, because it creates a
confusion. And I don't want to experience the same issue twice. I understand that the
name change is always not nice, but keeping the same name for a different tool is worse.
I'm using Oracle Linux 8 at work and some older scripts use "yum" and newer
scripts use "dnf" this all just works.
What is the confusion that you are trying to avoid?
The only issue that I recall from earlier in the thread is that dnf version 5 is not
feature complete enough to replace dnf version 4.
Is there any database that is corrupted if dnf v4 and dnf v5 commands are mixed on a
system?
Barry