> From: "Rick Stevens"
> On 04/12/2016 02:30 PM, Paolo Galtieri wrote:
> > This is a problem that has existed for a long time, and is starting to
> > get really annoying. I'm running F22 and when I do an update the
> > directories /var/cache/dnf and /var/cache/yum fill up and there doesn't
> > se
On Wed, Apr 13, 2016 at 09:45:23AM -0700, Rick Stevens wrote:
> On 04/13/2016 07:40 AM, Paolo Galtieri wrote:
> >Thank you for all the comments.
> >
> >What I find interesting, as I indicated in my original post, is that
> >it's the files in
> >
> >/var/cache/yum/x86_64/22
> >
> >that are being upd
On 04/13/2016 07:40 AM, Paolo Galtieri wrote:
Thank you for all the comments.
What I find interesting, as I indicated in my original post, is that
it's the files in
/var/cache/yum/x86_64/22
that are being updated even though I use dnf to do the update. They show
the current date of my last upd
On 04/13/16 10:42, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
> On Wed, 2016-04-13 at 10:12 -0500, g wrote:
>> ===>
>> i may be in err, but i believe that dnf also uses "/var/cache/yum/*".
>
> No, it uses /var/cache/dnf.
>
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my bad. i thought i had read in in this list. please excuse.
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On Wed, 2016-04-13 at 10:12 -0500, g wrote:
> ===>
> i may be in err, but i believe that dnf also uses "/var/cache/yum/*".
No, it uses /var/cache/dnf.
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On 04/13/16 09:40, Paolo Galtieri wrote:
> Thank you for all the comments.
>
> What I find interesting, as I indicated in my original post, is that
> it's the files in
>
> /var/cache/yum/x86_64/22
>
===>
i may be in err, but i believe that dnf also uses "/var/cache/yum/*".
> that are being upda
Thank you for all the comments.
What I find interesting, as I indicated in my original post, is that
it's the files in
/var/cache/yum/x86_64/22
that are being updated even though I use dnf to do the update. They show
the current date of my last update.
I'll go ahead and rm -rf the yum and
On Tue, 12 Apr 2016 16:27:26 -0700
Rick Stevens wrote:
>
> I reiterate, "dnf clean(whatever)" only cleans the current releasever.
> If you are on F22, then "dnf clean packages" will only clean up those
> in the F22 directory tree. The F19, F20 and F21 trees won't be touched
> unless you specify
On 04/12/2016 02:50 PM, Rick Stevens wrote:
"dnf (or yum) clean all" only clean for the CURRENT fedora. Your "du -s"
commands are from /var/cache, and since you didn't specify walking
down the tree (e.g. "du -hs *"), we don't know which directories under
dnf and yum are sucking up the space.
Sin
On 04/12/2016 03:03 PM, stan wrote:
On Tue, 12 Apr 2016 14:30:49 -0700
Paolo Galtieri wrote:
[snip]
Still no change. How do I remove the data?
I've had good luck with dnf clean packages and yum clean packages.
Any help is appreciated.
Do you have keepcache=0 in /etc/yum.conf and /etc
On Tue, 12 Apr 2016 14:30:49 -0700
Paolo Galtieri wrote:
[snip]
> Still no change. How do I remove the data?
I've had good luck with dnf clean packages and yum clean packages.
> Any help is appreciated.
Do you have keepcache=0 in /etc/yum.conf and /etc/dnf/dnf.conf? If
that is set to 1 it
On 04/12/2016 02:30 PM, Paolo Galtieri wrote:
This is a problem that has existed for a long time, and is starting to
get really annoying. I'm running F22 and when I do an update the
directories /var/cache/dnf and /var/cache/yum fill up and there doesn't
seem to be any way to clean them out.
"d
On Tue, Apr 12, 2016 at 5:31 PM Paolo Galtieri wrote:
> This is a problem that has existed for a long time, and is starting to
> get really annoying. I'm running F22 and when I do an update the
> directories /var/cache/dnf and /var/cache/yum fill up and there doesn't
> seem to be any way to clea
This is a problem that has existed for a long time, and is starting to
get really annoying. I'm running F22 and when I do an update the
directories /var/cache/dnf and /var/cache/yum fill up and there doesn't
seem to be any way to clean them out.
cd /var/cache
cd yum/x86_64/22
ls -l
total 92
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