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2016 May 25
2
dnf replacing yum?
On 05/25/2016 06:43 PM, Always Learning wrote:
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> On Wed, 2016-05-25 at 22:32 +0100, Timothy Murphy wrote:
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>> Also, yum had associations which it was sad to lose.
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> Perhaps the Fedora ("We love consulting all affected users") replacement
> could be named MUD.
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> Now we await the System-D controlling interface ;-)
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There was
2016 May 26
3
Re: dnf replacing yum?
On Thu, 26 May 2016 08:00, James Hogarth wrote:
> On 26 May 2016 00:57, "SternData" wrote:
>> On 05/25/2016 06:43 PM, Always Learning wrote:
>>> On Wed, 2016-05-25 at 22:32 +0100, Timothy Murphy wrote:
>>>
>>>> Also, yum had associations which it was sad to lose.
>>>
>>> Perhaps the Fedora ("We love consulting all affected
2016 May 26
2
dnf replacing yum?
On Thu, May 26, 2016 5:17 am, Johnny Hughes wrote:
> On 05/26/2016 04:31 AM, Yamaban wrote:
>> On Thu, 26 May 2016 08:00, James Hogarth wrote:
>>> On 26 May 2016 00:57, "SternData" wrote:
>>>> On 05/25/2016 06:43 PM, Always Learning wrote:
>>>>> On Wed, 2016-05-25 at 22:32 +0100, Timothy Murphy wrote:
>>>>>
2016 Sep 08
5
DNF update
On 9/7/2016 7:02 PM, Keith Keller wrote:
>> Staying with excellent C6 until the end.
> CentOS 7 is yum based, not dnf.
"Always Learning" seems to have a distaste for anything new or different
than what he already knows.
--
john r pierce, recycling bits in santa cruz
2016 May 26
1
dnf replacing yum?
On Thu, May 26, 2016 9:30 am, Johnny Hughes wrote:
> On 05/26/2016 08:45 AM, Valeri Galtsev wrote:
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>> On Thu, May 26, 2016 5:17 am, Johnny Hughes wrote:
>>> On 05/26/2016 04:31 AM, Yamaban wrote:
>>>> On Thu, 26 May 2016 08:00, James Hogarth wrote:
>>>>> On 26 May 2016 00:57, "SternData" wrote:
>>>>>> On 05/25/2016
2016 May 26
0
dnf replacing yum?
On 05/26/2016 04:31 AM, Yamaban wrote:
> On Thu, 26 May 2016 08:00, James Hogarth wrote:
>> On 26 May 2016 00:57, "SternData" wrote:
>>> On 05/25/2016 06:43 PM, Always Learning wrote:
>>>> On Wed, 2016-05-25 at 22:32 +0100, Timothy Murphy wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Also, yum had associations which it was sad to lose.
>>>>
2016 May 26
0
dnf replacing yum?
On 26 May 2016 00:57, "SternData" <subscribed-lists at sterndata.com> wrote:
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> On 05/25/2016 06:43 PM, Always Learning wrote:
> >
> > On Wed, 2016-05-25 at 22:32 +0100, Timothy Murphy wrote:
> >
> >> Also, yum had associations which it was sad to lose.
> >
> > Perhaps the Fedora ("We love consulting all affected users")
2016 May 26
0
dnf replacing yum?
On 05/26/2016 08:45 AM, Valeri Galtsev wrote:
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> On Thu, May 26, 2016 5:17 am, Johnny Hughes wrote:
>> On 05/26/2016 04:31 AM, Yamaban wrote:
>>> On Thu, 26 May 2016 08:00, James Hogarth wrote:
>>>> On 26 May 2016 00:57, "SternData" wrote:
>>>>> On 05/25/2016 06:43 PM, Always Learning wrote:
>>>>>> On Wed, 2016-05-25 at
2015 Nov 18
4
Still can't figure out ACL issues
Yah, jimc again.
I still cannot figure out what is wrong with my dc. The problem began
with being unable to log on from Windows boxes after a power hit.
The initial symptoms were:
1) When I log in on a Windows machine, with an account that should have
administrator permissions, I don't have said admin rights.
2) When I attempt to launch the Windows remote server tools, I can
select the
2011 Aug 17
3
OpenLDAP setup and bootstraping in CentOS 6
I'm having trouble getting openldap through its initial setup.
I created a /etc/openldap/slap.conf file with a default rootdn and rootpw, and they didn't seem to take effect. After much wailing and gnashing of teeth I found that if there is a config directory at /etc/openldap/slapd.d, it will ignore slapd.conf. I can't figure out how to translate slapd.conf into the (new?) standard
2001 Aug 19
2
thumbs up or down on ext3 with md?
I've read through the archives and it looks like people are using ext3
with software RAID with at least some success. I just want to confirm
that it works properly. If I convert my md RAID 0 to ext3, should I
expect
A) A fast journalled filesystem, or
B) Wailing and gnashing of teeth
My RAID currently does not use persistant superblocks, because I created
it many moons ago under the old
2016 May 25
1
dnf replacing yum?
I saw mention of dnf in a blog article about installing a package on
CentOS. Further investigation revealed that Fedora is replacing yum with
dnf, apparently a new and better yum. But it wasn't clear if dnf was a
drop-in replacement or if some migration setup was required. Is it supposed
to work with CentOS or do we ignore it until some future release?
2016 Apr 27
3
Bourne shell deprecated?
On 04/27/16 13:21, Pouar wrote:
> On 04/27/16 08:49, William A. Mahaffey III wrote:
>> On 04/26/16 21:13, John R Pierce wrote:
>>> On 4/26/2016 6:45 PM, Jack Bailey wrote:
>>>> Today someone in a meeting claimed the Bourne shell is deprecated,
>>>> one of the reasons being it supposedly has security issues. Well
>>>> that's all news to me,
2016 Apr 27
3
Bourne shell deprecated?
On 04/26/16 21:13, John R Pierce wrote:
> On 4/26/2016 6:45 PM, Jack Bailey wrote:
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>> Today someone in a meeting claimed the Bourne shell is deprecated,
>> one of the reasons being it supposedly has security issues. Well
>> that's all news to me, and I cannot find anything online to
>> corroborate the claim. Is this true, is it a bash vs. Bourne FUD, or
2016 Sep 09
2
DNF update
On Fri, 9 Sep 2016, Always Learning wrote:
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> On Thu, 2016-09-08 at 23:22 +0100, J Martin Rushton wrote:
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>> Under Fedora23 issuing a yum command gets you a warning, then it
>> automatically runs the appropriate dnf command.
>
> Can you tell us the DNF for:-
>
> yum update
> yum groupinstall
> yum reinstall
> yum erase
DNF isn't used on CentOS.
2019 Nov 25
1
yum4 and dnf on CentOS 8
On Sat, 23 Nov 2019, Stephen John Smoogen wrote:
> On Sat, 23 Nov 2019 at 15:39, Sergio Belkin <sebelk at gmail.com> wrote:
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>> Hi,
>>
>> I was using yum for years on CentOS servers, and since a few years ago dnf
>> on Fedora desktops. My question is:
>> Is the same yum4 on CentOS 8 that dnf? What should I use?
>> Thanks in advance
>>
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
2016 Sep 08
3
DNF update
On 08/09/16 03:02, Keith Keller wrote:
> On 2016-09-08, Always Learning <centos at u68.u22.net> wrote:
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>> 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.
>
> Fedora is the place to try out bonkers stuff. If RedHat is satisfied
> with dnf then they
2015 Aug 04
1
[PATCH] customize: Make dnf upgrade to the latest versions of packages.
I discovered that 'dnf upgrade' doesn't actually upgrade to the latest
versions of packages unless you also supply the '--best' flag.
This also changes update -> upgrade, since apparently 'dnf update'
is deprecated.
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dnf-makecache.service failing every few days and dnf-automatic.service samba freeipa issues (again).
2023 Jan 09
2
dnf-makecache.service failing every few days and dnf-automatic.service samba freeipa issues (again).
Hello everybody,
What is the status of the freeipa/sssd and samba conflicts in the
repositories?
I can not wrap my mind around that two big packages are not getting
security updates anymore, because they are conflicting. I will go to
FOSDEM in Belgium this year to figure out more, but I am considering
moving my centos systems to rockylinux.
Kind regards,
Jelle de Jong
On 12/16/22 16:59,