On Thu, 01 Jan 2009 21:23:38 +0100, Michael Schwendt wrote:
On Thu, 1 Jan 2009 19:22:37 +0000 (UTC), Beartooth wrote:
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Do you really mean upGRADE?? unless I'm very deeply mistaken, I have not used that, ever, on any machine. (I've done a lot of upgrading, but always with media, under anaconda on the media.)
They are the same with current configuration defaults.
See "man yum". Look up the "update" and "upgrade" commands and also the "--obsoletes" option, which is relevant here. Notice that /etc/yum.conf defaults to obsoletes=1 (i.e. this setting is enabled by default).
Don't be afraid. This command does NOT (!) do an automatic upgrade of Fedora to another Fedora release in spite of some people spreading FUD like that. ;)
I didn't hear it; I just failed to catch the changes, and took for granted that the two were still different. Iow, my bad, not some fudster's. <sigh>
Given that the two are now the same, I must be OK, since I've kept on, with that machine as well as the rest, doing my routine updating procedure every day or two -- right?
So the next thing, afaict, is to go through the orphan list, eliminate apps I've installed outside yum and the repos, such as Opera, and start removing the others, one at a time, with "yum remove" -- right?