On Wed, Mar 13, 2019 at 8:39 AM Miroslav Suchý <msuchy(a)redhat.com> wrote:
Hi,
I am curious whether we can move our repo files from
/etc/yum.repos.d
to
/etc/distro.repos.d
In Fedora 31 we are going to wipe away last left overs of YUM, so it really does not have
sense to keep `yum.repos.d`.
DNF for ages parse config files from:
{"/etc/yum.repos.d", "/etc/yum/repos.d",
"/etc/distro.repos.d"}
Therefore the move of repo files does not require any change in DNF. It should be just
change in fedora-repos.
If anyone put his private repos to /etc/yum.repos.d then DNF will parse it too. From DNF
point of view, the files can be
split randomly across all those directories.
Of course, that directory is mentioned everywhere in documentation and it will take ages
to change it as it is written
everywhere. But the other option is to stuck with yum.repos.d forever.
Is there anything which can block this move?
Nothing except bikeshedding. :)
That said, I think if we want to move the repo files now, we should
also consider making so package installed repo and GPG files are in
/usr/share and that admin additions/overrides can be stored in /etc.
Same goes for vars and other such stuff.
That's more or less the mechanism we've adopted for tons of other
things, and it'd be nice to have it in DNF too...
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