On Tue, Nov 9, 2021 at 2:27 PM Ed Greshko <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> >>> What am I doing wrong?
> >> Look inside that .repo file for the [name of repo] text at the
> >> top. Use that name in the enablerepo argument.
> > Thanks, Tom. Unfortunately, it cleans all not regarding the specific
> > repo but all repos!
>
> Looking at the man page, it would seem that disabling repos would not be 
> effective.
>
>     Clean Command
>         Command: clean
>
>         Performs cleanup of temporary files kept for repositories. This 
> includes
>         any  such data left behind from disabled or removed repositories as 
> well
>         as for different distribution release versions.

I have meanwhile found a workaround: disabling and enabling again the
desired repo.

Paul
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