yum - lack of features
mnisay
mnisay at aim-consultants.com
Tue Jun 28 15:37:14 UTC 2005
i would believe if they say yum would be slow for end-users mostly from dialup users world
Paul Howarth wrote:
> Timothy Murphy wrote:
>
>> Sean O Sullivan wrote:
>>
>>
>>>> 1) Can't force a reinstall of package
>>>
>>>
>>> yum remove package
>>> yum install package
>>
>>
>>
>> My impression is that this is - or was? - rather dangerous.
>> Doesn't "yum remove <pkg>" also remove any packages which require <pkg>,
>> which may be rather a lot?
>
>
> This is all true but unless you use the "-y" option to yum, you get an
> option to go ahead or cancel the operation after it's shown you what
> it's about to remove.
>
>> I tried the above once, and got in a mess;
>> "yum install" was not a straightforward inverse of "yum remove".
>
>
> Yes, this is true.
>
> Consider the package sendmail-cf, which depends on sendmail.
>
> "yum remove sendmail" will remove sendmail-cf too, because it depends on
> sendmail.
>
> "yum install sendmail" will install sendmail, but not sendmail-cf, since
> sendmail itself does not depend on sendmail-cf.
>
>> Personally, I would use rpm if I wanted to remove and re-install a
>> package.
>
>
> Using rpm to remove a package isn't going to remove any fewer packages,
> because you'll still need to remove all the dependent packages before
> you can remove the one you're actually trying to remove.
>
> Coming back to the original issue about reinstalling packages, this can
> be done safely using rpm:
>
> # rpm -Uvh --replacefiles --replacepkgs some.rpm
>
> Paul.
>
More information about the users
mailing list