On Tue, 2015-08-11 at 15:41 +0200, Heinz Diehl wrote:
> On 11.08.2015, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote: 
> 
> > So two update commands at different times give different results?
> 
> If "two update commands issued directly after another" qualify as "at
> different times", then yes. In fact, there was not more than max. one
> minute between the two.

Not relevant, as <mschwe...@gmail.com> has explained.
 
> > > Dnf hasn't been working properly since F22, while I had not a 
> > > single
> > > problem with yum ever. Still I have to use "dnf clean all" before
> > > updating, just to be sure to get all available updates.
>  
> > No you don't, as has been explained several times recently. You can 
> > use
> > "clean metadata" or "--refresh". Doing both is redundant.
> 
> Obviously, you haven't read my mail with enough attention. The
> time between the commands is clearly stated, and so are the commands
> itself. I already used the "--refresh" parameter, and it wasn't 
> enough
> to get all available updates. Thus "clean all".

Once again, "clean metadata", not "clean all" (unless you like
refetching rpms you already have).

poc
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