On Fri, Jun 27, 2014 at 11:07 AM, Troy Dawson <tdawson(a)redhat.com> wrote:
Cool,
I'm glad it's in the man pages now. It isn't in the man pages of my
older versions of yum.
And it's actually a very good section, talking about how it determines
how many threads to use.
Now that we've established that, what about the problem with running
deltarpm on ARM or Atom based machines?
Looking at the man page, it might not even be a problem with the CPU,
but the IO of the machine. Almost all the machines in my tiny sever
rack are running off slow disks, USB, or SD cards.
All that being said, what is the criteria for getting a default
configuration line put into yum.conf?
I'd really like to get the deltarpm= line put in there.
Troy
Sorta like how the OpenSHH daemon config files are.
Every default option is listed, commented... but listed in the config.
Easy to find, and fix.
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-Jon