humm.. and i had dthink, i mus tall Robi, we are speak not over Zombie's
and Deamons, we speak about SystemD
in this case ..
Robert, we are not on an ego ... ehh ego Shoter .. ;) *very bride grin*
, no, not .. *lol*
how ever, this is it, because RetHat don't do this also and Fedora not
equal to twice :)
this can ruin the whole system if some packet are bad packed or
something have an fail ..
we have maybe an QA, where you be on it.. but it can ever be for 1-3
packet's to be wrong in
the mirror and there with can be to crash an whole system.. if be
automatic installed.
that is why even Fedora and RedHat doesn't do that .
best regards
Blacky
Am 21.04.2015 um 03:42 schrieb Robert Xu:
On 20 April 2015 at 18:35, Tomasz Gajc <[email protected]> wrote:
What is really needed is to adapt urpmi to this, like new option
--system-updates which will simply download all updates(with cleaning
leftovers) to /var/cache/urpmi/rpm run --test and create symlink to
/system-updates
????
Do we really need to have an option for that? Even Fedora didn't need
to modify yum. Why are we touching urpmi?
This is a purely GUI based tool thing. If you use PackageKit, it does
it automatically (at least for GNOME Software). If we modify
MandrivaUpdate to do this, then let MandrivaUpdate handle it.
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