IIRC, he said that it would be able to ADD entries, but NOT remove them
since it isn't really worth it.

Jason

On Mon, 2004-03-01 at 10:32, Jeremy Enos wrote:
> No... just as with no seeder cache, the cache should absolutely never get 
> used w/o getting update called first.  Otherwise, we would be susceptible 
> to any change the user made in the directory after the initial 
> update.  updaterpm should be capable of *synchronizing* it's cache (adding 
> or removing entries) efficiently, and thus making a seeder cache really 
> useful.  Dave said on a call that it would be capable of this.
> 
>          Jeremy
> 
> At 10:08 AM 3/1/2004, Jason Brechin wrote:
> >What happens if there's information for a package in the cache, but the
> >RPM doesn't actually exist?  That's a big problem if we decide to
> >distribute a cache.
> >
> >Jason
> >
> >On Fri, 2004-02-27 at 15:41, Lombard, David N wrote:
> > > I had originally assumed the cache would be generated during the *build*
> > > of the oscar packages for each supported distribution.  If additional
> > > RPMs are present, e.g., via an update of the original CD, then the
> > > --cache=update would be quite quick.
> > >
> > > Also, don't forget, on a real system, even my laptop, it's only a few
> > > minutes to build the complete cache from scratch.
> >
> >
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