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Code Editor : Yum.conf
# Only the system administrator should modify this file, ordinary users # should not have to change anything. [Backend] # Yum plugins which we should disabled when running with PackageKit # # Some yum plugins do not work well with PackageKit, either by trying to be too # clever or by adding support for things that PackageKit doesn't understand # # Seporate entries can be seporated with the ';' character. # # default=rpm-warm-cache;remove-with-leaves;auto-update-debuginfo DisabledPlugins=rpm-warm-cache;remove-with-leaves;auto-update-debuginfo # Packages that should not be removable with PackageKit # # This simple package list specifies packages that PackageKit cannot remove # in fear of breaking the users system. # # It can still install or update these packages (of which the latter may # actually remove the old package just after installing a new one) and this # list just stops an errant "pkcon remove glibc" from destroying the system. # # default=yum;rpm;glibc;PackageKit SystemPackages=yum;rpm;glibc;PackageKit # Packages that should be updated before any other packages # # Some packages like rpm and yum actually update the system, and should # probably be installed first. This prevents bugs in these components from # blocking the auto-install of updates. # # If these packages depend on any other updates, then these are considered # infrastructure packages too, and are included in the update viewer. # # The downside of using this feature is that security updates would be # blocked waiting for the new package to be installed. # # default= InfrastructurePackages=
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