Yumex doesn't take clean_requirements_on_remove into account (Re: kernel number in dnf)
Radek Holy
rholy at redhat.com
Tue Jun 2 07:54:51 UTC 2015
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> From: "Antonio M" <antonio.montagnani at gmail.com>
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> Sent: Tuesday, June 2, 2015 8:02:45 AM
> Subject: kernel number in dnf
> I switched from yumex to umex-dnf. This morning a new kernel was found, but I
> got 4 kernels installed, even if my dnf,conf sounds like:
> [main]
> gpgcheck=1
> installonly_limit=3
> clean_requirements_on_remove=true
> why??
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I guess that's because Yumex doesn't take DNF's clean_requirements_on_remove into account. I wonder whether it's even desired because then the actual value of clean_requirements_on_remove would depend on the chosen backend and I believe that backend changes should not affect the behavior of the application. But I don't know Yumex...
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Radek HolĂ˝
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