[ale] questions

Jim Kinney jim.kinney at gmail.com
Tue Oct 18 22:08:07 EDT 2016


Dnf is a substantial upgrade/rewrite to yum. Can't recall what the acronym
is for.

The number of cleaned files is the count of cache folders plus repo lists.

On Oct 18, 2016 9:43 PM, "Sean" <kilpatms at comcast.net> wrote:

> I just finished installing Libre Office and am left with two questions:
>
> 1.  Why did Fedora/Red Hat decide to change yum to dnf?  I am used to
> seeing
> "dnf" in the agate results of a car race, where it means "Did Not Finish."
>
> 2.  After installing or updating a package I always run yum (now dnf) clean
> all.  On this new Fedora 24 install the routine always returns "52 files
> removed."  It seems really odd to me that regardless of how much or how
> little
> has been downloaded and installed, <clean all> always removes the same
> number
> of files. Any clues on what might actually be going on here?
>
> Sean
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