On 08/21/17 19:24, Roger Heflin wrote:
I would mount
/var/cache/dnf via nfs from my main machine on the others I was
updating and then change /etc/yum.conf (keepcache to 1) and that way
generally the first node would fill the cache, and then the 2nd node
would reuse the data downloaded by the fir
On 08/21/17 20:06, Gordon Messmer wrote:
I don't see a "drpms" directory in the fedora 26 "updates" directory.
It's still present for f25 and f27. I haven't seen any notices about
that, so it might be a failure. I'm asking in the #fedora IRC
channel. I'll file a bug later if needed.
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Hello,
JD writes:
> On 08/21/2017 01:16 AM, Michael Welle wrote:
>> Hallo,
>>
>> JD writes:
>>
>>> The manpage for the fedora csh describes the usage of goto,
>>> but it does not work.
>>> Anyone with insight on this?
>>>
>>> If you CAN make it work, please provide
>>> a skeleton of the script
Hello,
just a short addition to my previous post.
JD writes:
> I ran your the script used by Michael Welle, but changes
> #!/bin/csh
> to
> #!/bin/tcsh
>
> and it displayes the same problem:
>
> Cat /tmp/test-csh-goto
> #/bin/tcsh
this wrong shebang line gives you...
> label:
On 08/22/2017 05:27 PM, Michael Welle wrote:
> Hello,
>
> just a short addition to my previous post.
>
>
> JD writes:
>
>> I ran your the script used by Michael Welle, but changes
>> #!/bin/csh
>> to
>> #!/bin/tcsh
>>
>> and it displayes the same problem:
>>
>> Cat /tmp/test-csh-goto
>> #/bin/tcsh
On 08/22/2017 01:12 AM, Bob Goodwin wrote:
Thank you Gordon, I appreciate your interest and response to my inquiry.
The "drpms" directory is back, today.
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On 08/22/2017 03:27 AM, Michael Welle wrote:
Hello,
just a short addition to my previous post.
JD writes:
I ran your the script used by Michael Welle, but changes
#!/bin/csh
to
#!/bin/tcsh
and it displayes the same problem:
Cat /tmp/test-csh-goto
#/bin/tcsh
this wrong sh
I've got a Fedora 26 desktop that logs the following each hour
gsd-housekeepin[2202]: Failed to enumerate children of
/tmp/systemd-private-2d0347e0be4b43bfb6fca3b1677bd2ef-fwupd.service-hqduB4:
Error opening directory
'/tmp/systemd-private-2d0347e0be4b43bfb6fca3b1677bd2ef-fwupd.service-hqduB4':
On 08/22/17 15:25, Gordon Messmer wrote:
The "drpms" directory is back, today.
+
Well then it was probably missing for just a day or two and it happened
when I cared about usage.
I ran dnf upgrades this morning as usual but I needed no updates.
# dnf upgrade
Last metadata expiration check: 0
On 08/23/2017 04:14 AM, mark2...@openmailbox.org wrote:
> I've got a Fedora 26 desktop that logs the following each hour
>
> gsd-housekeepin[2202]: Failed to enumerate children of
> /tmp/systemd-private-2d0347e0be4b43bfb6fca3b1677bd2ef-fwupd.service-hqduB4:
> Error opening directory
> '/tmp/syst
On 08/21/2017 11:35 PM, Daniel Ståhl wrote:
>> It seems the period of time, at least on my system, between entering a bad
>> password for sudo and getting a "Sorry, try again." prompt is between 1 and
>> 2 seconds.
>> Probably closer to 1. Is this too long?
>
> For me personally, yes. I can't
On 08/22/17 01:28, Daniel Ståhl wrote:
> Hi,
>
>
>
> Would it be possible to make [dnf update] output something immediately
> after being run? And what would be the right course of action to get
> this feature implemented? I know it’s probably a miniscule thing, but
> it’s one of those small de
> Från: Kevin Cummings [mailto:cummi...@kjchome.homeip.net]
> You can always wrap it with a shell script which prints something, then
> invokes the real dnf
Yeah, but that wouldn't be permanent. And I've already registered a ticket, but
thanks for the advise.
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