On Tue, 2015-06-30 at 21:23 +0100, andrea wrote:
Hi,
I'm on Fedora 22 default gnome desktop.
I've got a few questions about "software"
1) how does it integrate with dnf? for instance if I do "dnf history"
I do not see any of the
transactions done with the "software" app.
It does use the same
technology as dnf, but doesn't use dnf directly,
it is PackageKit based, maybe you can get some information from
'pkcon' which is PackageKit's command line client, also could be that
there is another way to get the history of PackageKit transactions, but
I don't know, I mostly manually use yum/dnf.
2) do "software" and dnf have the same source? there are
packages
available only via dnf.
They "do use" the same repos, but don't share
repo metadata/cache
currently, so they can "hit" different mirrors and have different data
3) when I check for updates "software" most of the times
says
"up to date - nothing to do - checked at XX:YY" (maybe 2 minutes ago)
Then I force it to check and often it finds something to update. Once
it is a coincidence, but is it
possible that so often updates are published just in the few minutes
between the automatic and
manual check?
I'm not sure how it works, it could be that it considers
metadata/cache
valid so it says it is up-to-date or shows last state when it did check
for updates, until you force it to re-check which maybe re-downloads
metadata/cache
Andrea