On Tue, 2015-08-11 at 10:35 +0200, Heinz Diehl wrote:
F22, in short: first running "dnf --refresh upgrade" shows
some new
packets. Then "dnf clean all" followed by "dnf --refresh upgrade"
shows the same packets to be updated, and *some more*.
So two update commands at different times give different results?
Dnf hasn't been working properly since F22, while I had not a
single
problem with yum ever. Still I have to use "dnf clean all" before
updating, just to be sure to get all available updates.
No you don't, as has been explained several times recently. You can use
"clean metadata" or "--refresh". Doing both is redundant.
poc