Seth Vidal wrote:
On Wed, 18 Nov 2009, Jon Ciesla wrote:
> Seth Vidal wrote:
>>
>>
>> On Wed, 18 Nov 2009, nodata wrote:
>>
>>>>>> -sv
>>>>>>
>>>>> I do if it's in the default DVD install, or was pulled in in an
>>>>> upgrade. I've never intentionally installed it, and yes I do.
Never
>>>>> imagined it would be a problem. I'll remove it.
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Maybe you and I have a different concept of 'Servers'. But I tend
to
>>>> install @core only and then remove items whenever I can for a server.
>>>>
>>>> If it is a bad day I'll install X b/c something requires it but for
>>>> servers I try to avoid anything beside the barest minimal I can have.
>>>>
>>>> -sv
>>>>
>>>
>>> Maybe you have a different concept of security, but I don't want
>>> any user on the server installing software, no matter what.
>>
>> right - which is why I wouldn't install PK on a server.
>>
>> yum doesn't allow users to install pkgs, only root.
>>
>> -sv
>>
> I just found PackageKit on a server that's never been anything but.
> It was installed fith FC-2, which IIRC is pre-PackageKit. Does this
> mean it was pulled in by something else that no longer requires it?
>
Did you 'yum update' the box from fc-2 to whatever it is now? or how
did you get there?
-sv
Yes, precisely, one release at a time. Plan to do 12 in a few days.
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