Re: F27: how to disable packagekit to download updates

2017-12-02 Thread Todd Zullinger
Tom Horsley wrote: On Sat, 2 Dec 2017 19:21:55 -0500 Todd Zullinger wrote: While I'm sure some bugs are not viewed by any maintainers, I'd wager that's far fewer than thoss which are viewed and the maintainer simply lacks enough time to do anything with it. On the other hand there are the b

Re: F27: how to disable packagekit to download updates

2017-12-02 Thread Tom Horsley
On Sat, 2 Dec 2017 19:21:55 -0500 Todd Zullinger wrote: > While I'm sure some bugs are not viewed by any maintainers, I'd wager > that's far fewer than thoss which are viewed and the maintainer simply > lacks enough time to do anything with it. On the other hand there are the bugs which are on

Re: F27: how to disable packagekit to download updates

2017-12-02 Thread Todd Zullinger
Joe Zeff wrote: On 12/02/2017 11:58 AM, Richard Hughes wrote: Not DONTCARE, more "really busy with other stuff". If somebody else figures out a good way to invalidate the cache (probably done in libdnf), I'm happy to review patches and build packages. It can't *all* be on my shoulders, right?

Re: F27: how to disable packagekit to download updates

2017-12-02 Thread stan
On Sat, 2 Dec 2017 12:35:51 -0800 Joe Zeff wrote: > Wouldn't it be easier to mask the service and be done with it? Or, > if that prevents it from running when you need it, disable it. You're right. I suppose I should get around to doing that. ___ use

Re: F27: how to disable packagekit to download updates

2017-12-02 Thread Joe Zeff
On 12/02/2017 12:17 PM, stan wrote: You'll also have to move the file kde-org.freedesktop.PackageKit.service to kde-org.freedesktop.PackageKit.service.bak in the /usr/share/dbus-1/services directory if you have kde installed. This will have to be done every time PackageKit is updated, but that i

Re: F27: how to disable packagekit to download updates

2017-12-02 Thread stan
On Sat, 2 Dec 2017 13:54:35 -0500 Todd Zullinger wrote: > Dario Lesca wrote: > > How to I can disable packagekid to download update? > You can disable downloading of updates via gsettings: > > gsettings set org.gnome.software download-updates false > > Doing this prevents rpms from accumul

Re: F27: how to disable packagekit to download updates

2017-12-02 Thread Joe Zeff
On 12/02/2017 11:58 AM, Richard Hughes wrote: Not DONTCARE, more "really busy with other stuff". If somebody else figures out a good way to invalidate the cache (probably done in libdnf), I'm happy to review patches and build packages. It can't *all* be on my shoulders, right? Richard That's

Re: F27: how to disable packagekit to download updates

2017-12-02 Thread Richard Hughes
Not DONTCARE, more "really busy with other stuff". If somebody else figures out a good way to invalidate the cache (probably done in libdnf), I'm happy to review patches and build packages. It can't *all* be on my shoulders, right? Richard On 2 Dec 2017 19:00, "Joe Zeff" wrote: > On 12/02/2017 1

Re: F27: how to disable packagekit to download updates

2017-12-02 Thread Joe Zeff
On 12/02/2017 10:54 AM, Todd Zullinger wrote: Both tickets have been around for a long time without any fixes, unfortunately. Judging by the lack of response on some bugzillas I've entered, the appropriate resolution would be Closed, DON'TCARE. ___

Re: F27: how to disable packagekit to download updates

2017-12-02 Thread Todd Zullinger
Dario Lesca wrote: How to I can disable packagekid to download update? I do not use these packages downloaded uselessly from packagekit into /var/cache/PackageKit/*/*/updates/... because I run sometimes when I want and can, after, reboot, "sudo dnf update". Unfortunately this command (dnf) d

F27: how to disable packagekit to download updates

2017-12-02 Thread Dario Lesca
How to I can disable packagekid to download update? I do not use these packages downloaded uselessly from packagekit into /var/cache/PackageKit/*/*/updates/... because I run sometimes when I want and can, after, reboot, "sudo dnf update". Unfortunately this command (dnf) do not use the rpm files