On 19. 8. 2015 at 09:05:47, Zelja Tux wrote:
I tried the deprecated command yum and it works:
yum-deprecated -y repository-packages MYREPO update
yum-deprecated -y repo-pkgs MYREPO update
Also this command is right solution, if all packages have same prefix (but
my packages doesnt have same prefix, and I don't want to hardcode all
package names there)
dnf --enablerepo=MYREPO update $(sudo dnf list installed | grep
PREFIX_OF_MY_PACKAGES* | cut -f1 -d " ")
I don't quite follow. Why don't you use dnf repository-packages? It works the
same as yum's equivalent.
I can use yum-deprecated, buts iits somehow awkward :)
Yes, yum-deprecated is ultimately going to be removed so we generally
discourage users from using it if not necessary.
After update to dnf-1.1.0-2.fc22.noarch, this same command
dnf -y repository-packages MYREPO update
takes 5 minutes or more, and update is just few kilobytes.
If you think it's a bug and not e.g. network latency, feel free to report it.
Thanks
Jan