On Thu, Feb 23, 2012 at 11:51 AM, enclair <wifienclair(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Yes I could do that, thank you.
(However, it must be set to "keep" I think, not "0", according to
man
yum.conf).
"keep" is a value set in the YUM database. "0" is what you set
installonly_limit to prevent YUM from removing installonly packages.
From the manpage, note the added emphasis:
installonly_limit
Number of packages listed in installonlypkgs to keep installed at the
same time. __Setting to 0 disables this feature.__ Default is '3'.
Note that this functionality used to be in the "installonlyn"
plugin, where this option was altered via. tokeep. Note that as of
version 3.2.24, yum will now __look in the yumdb__ for a installonly
attribute on installed packages. If __that attribute is "keep",__
then they will never be removed.
-T.C.