On 06/10/2014 06:01 PM, Ales Kozumplik wrote:
Can it be configured to turn that functionality off if desired, sometimes it is quicker to download packages individually rather than in parallel. Does it install packages in parallel and is that configurable as well as to whether undertake the parallel install at all or the maximum number of threads to be used for installs similar to what the c compiler allows?On 06/09/2014 11:25 PM, Stephen Morris wrote:Just another question, is DNF multi-threaded? From my perspective it would be ideal if it could be configured to specify how many parallel downloads to start (like other download managers I have used under windows) and like some compilers I have used, configure how many threads to use to allow non-dependent installs to run in parallel. In my view that would potentially speed up the install process.Yes, even though DNF is not a download manager, neither a compiler and YMMV on Windows, it downloads packages in parallel.
regards, Steve
Ales
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