On 06/16/14 04:42, Ed Greshko wrote:
> On 06/16/14 16:37, Bob Goodwin - Zuni, Virginia, USA wrote:
>> > So there is still a considerable difference in what each of them
>> > does here,
> I ran into this the other day. It would seem the way dnf
handles caching is different from yum. Not 100%
sure/convinced this "fixed" my problem....but after running
"dnf clean expire-cache" it then reported the same thing as yum.
I will try that next time, thanks.
Bob
Dnf defaults to 48h metadata expiry. Yum default is much shorter (I
found a reference saying it is 1.5h, but don't know if this is still
true).
You can set metadata_expire in /etc/dnf/dnf.conf - I dropped it to 6h.
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