/var/lib/YaST2/you/i386/update
Date: Sun, 31 Aug 2003 12:56:13 -0400
Hello all...I was just wondering about this directory, and its sub-dirs. Am
I right in assuming that this is the place YOU downloads its package
updates, and saves them when I forget to check the delete packages after
update box? Does that mean that I can delete the packages in this area?
Curious as I'm looking for ways to cut back on disk space.
thanks,
trey
Relevant Pages
- Re: Fedora 9 will not update
... And since there are updates for the two packages you queried, ... sure you've got the latest Yum. ... No Presto metadata available for fedora ... (Fedora) - Re: how to jigdo download a fedora 8 re-spin in one easy step?
... One stinkin' bleep or bloop in the process and the DVD is an ... that I insert the CD and it would install packages, ... FedoraUnity re-spin DVDis the updated packages as of Dec 18, ... If there have been, for your installation, 50 updates ... (Fedora) - Re: [PHILOSOPHY] Stability and Release Schedules
... I'm for a stable base to allow for a more free flowing progression of all the many packages involved and a distribution that tracks upstream as closely as possible. ... I do think that putting a time limitation on the phased update release would rush developers as well as those testing the updates for problems. ... If major or minor base system components need revising to progress the phase of updates, the whole lot of currently being developed packages that depend on components needing changes has to be implemented. ... (Fedora) - Re: Help revert from KDE4
... "But the updates in the stable updates you pointed to are NOT the ones which caused that. ... FEDORA-UPDATES.REPO IS ENABLED BY DEFAULT (confirmed by a bare metal install this morning). ... adding atrpms to the mix can surely complicate your life a bit. ... And you still need faac, faad, lame etc. *and their devel packages* to compile mplayer. ... (Fedora) - Re: Shaping repos according to terminology (was: Choosing YUM Repositories)
... > You don't break anything already existing in the distribution and ... We are talking about packages bleding in into the distribution, ... > from doing updates. ... by sometimes replacing vendor packages or not. ... (Fedora) |
|