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2016 Sep 07
4
DNF update
On Tue, 2016-09-06 at 18:03 -0700, John R Pierce wrote:
> DNF is a replacement for Yum that will probably be in a future RHEL
> release, but is not used by any RHEL/CentOS yet.
I think it should be called YUM. Nothing wrong with having a new version
of Yum, especially when we have a new version of Centos with many
strange differences (if not alien concepts) called C7.
Keep it simple,
2016 Sep 08
3
DNF update
On Wed, 2016-09-07 at 23:40 +0000, Joseph L. Casale wrote:
> > I think it should be called YUM.
> https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Features/DNF#Naming
> DNF stands for Dandified yum. Since DNF is a tech preview
> in Fedora 18 the Python module names can not be 'yum.*' as
> that would clash with yum itself.
In any single version of Centos there is only one YUM. Having multiple
and incompatible versions of Yum in the same software release is
bonkers. Forget...
2008 Feb 24
2
DUNDi with two servers
Hi,
I'm having difficulties with using DUNDi between two servers. If it were
three I think I could control looping by limiting TTL, but with two I'm not
sure how to prevent a loop causing bad things to happen. I've tried ttl=1
but things still blow up.
The DUNDi configurations are pretty simple and work just fine in both
directions as long as only one of them is using the switch