> From: "Christofer C. Bell" <christofer.c.b...@gmail.com>
> Suvayu is correct.  Mixing use of yum and rpm is discouraged for a reason.  
> If you want to use all the features of yum (at all) then you should be using 
> yum for everything.  The yum database needs to be aware of every package 
> transaction in order to provide all the value-add it has to offer.  If you're 
> using rpm, you're cutting yum out of the loop and changing the state of the 
> system outside of yum's ability to record what you're doing.

> Yes, the package state is kept entirely in the rpm database, however, the rpm 
> database does not contain records of transactions performed on that database.
>
> To repeat:
> http://illiterat.livejournal.com/7834.html


Its really too much in depth. But still some people use rpm and some
yum depending upon.


Regards,
Parshwa Murdia
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