It appeared to me that the default cache retention behavior changed
with
FC5 (from FC4) and that you can turn retention back on by changing
the /etc/yum.conf file.
I ran into some dependency issues and sure enough, the next time I
ran
yum all the previous downloads were gone. I changed it to retain cache
files and things worked as before.
I don't have my FC5 system in front of me so I can't provide
the exact
config line that needs changing.
Cheers, Greg.
Indeed the default behaviour has changed for FC5 but possibly unintentionally.
If you look at "man yum.conf" you will see that the default is for keepcache=1
in the file /etc/yum.conf but in fact the install gives keepcache=0
Quoting from the man page:
"
keepcache
Either ‘1’ or ‘0’. Determines whether or not yum keeps the cache
of headers and packages after succesful installation. Default
is ’1’ (keep files)
"
This means that the cache is cleaned out once yum has quit if set to zero (which
it is !)
If you change this to keepcache=1 then yum should have the same behaviour as in
FC4 i.e. to keep the rpms once downloaded.
This looks like a simple error when the isos were produced for release but no
doubt an expert will say if it was otherwise.
Mike