Thu, 23 Nov 2006

Yum Bitching

It can be quite discouraging to type "yum update" and have yum simply go off forever. Among other things, one must wait a great long time to distinguish this behavior from yum's normal mode of operation. Other times, it comes back very quickly with a message saying, for all practical purposes, "RPM crashed, you lose, sorry."

via LWN.net (subscription required)

Jonathan Corbet normally manages to amuse me on a weekly basis, but this time he's outdone himself. Consider my LWN.net subcription renewed for another year.

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Posted by Anonymous at Thu Nov 23 14:17:27 2006
Thank $deity for apt. Why distros still are doing the sandbox "my shovel" thing and don't adopt it all over the board is the strangest thing ever. Well, at least they get their daily punishment for being stubborn, thanks to yum.
Posted by Stoffe at Thu Nov 23 16:26:05 2006
I know this isn't really a common use-case, but when I was investigating Xen last I used to create lots of micro-VMs, with 16M of memory each. This was not enough to invoke yum.
Posted by Jon at Fri Nov 24 14:19:51 2006
I think the comments in this bug illustrate some of the underlying 'problems' with rpm  maintenance mentioned in the lwn article:

https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=119185
Posted by ben at Fri Dec 8 16:23:04 2006

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