Re: Another Fedora-supporting web site
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Christoph Wickert wrote: ># time yum -C search office >Gathering header information file(s) from server(s) >... >Downloading needed headers (so it /looks/ to me, as if it still wants to > access the net. I'm always online, so I > haven't really tested it yet.) >... >real 0m11.465s >user 0m5.780s >sys 0m0.900s > $ rpm -qa *printer* redhat-config-printer-0.6.79-1 redhat-config-printer-gui-0.6.79-1 0.6.79-1 < 0.6.9.79-1.1 online $ time yum -C search printer Gathering header information file(s) from server(s) Server: Fedora Core 1 - i386 - Unreleased Updates Finding updated packages Downloading needed headers Looking in available packages for a providing package Available package: redhat-config-printer.i386 0:0.6.79.1-1 from updates-testing matches with redhat-config-printer Available package: redhat-config-printer-gui.i386 0:0.6.79.1-1 from updates-testing matches with redhat-config-printer-gui 2 results returned Looking in installed packages for a providing package Installed package: redhat-config-printer.i386 0:0.6.79-1 matches with redhat-config-printer Installed package: redhat-config-printer-gui.i386 0:0.6.79-1 matches with redhat-config-printer-gui 2 results returned real 0m1.700s user 0m1.180s sys 0m0.320s >Now I unplugged my machine from the net: > ># time yum -C search office >... >Finding updated packages >Downloading needed headers >Looking in available packages for a providing package >No packages found >... > >So with the -C option you can only search installed packages! Did you >try that out before sending this mail? :-) > ># time apt-cache search office >... >real 0m5.398s >user 0m3.010s >sys 0m0.880s > >Apt-cache is twice as fast, the output is more clean and the description >is included, too. > offline $ time yum -C search printer Gathering header information file(s) from server(s) Server: Fedora Core 1 - i386 - Unreleased Updates Finding updated packages Downloading needed headers Looking in available packages for a providing package Available package: redhat-config-printer.i386 0:0.6.79.1-1 from updates-testing matches with redhat-config-printer Available package: redhat-config-printer-gui.i386 0:0.6.79.1-1 from updates-testing matches with redhat-config-printer-gui 2 results returned Looking in installed packages for a providing package Installed package: redhat-config-printer.i386 0:0.6.79-1 matches with redhat-config-printer Installed package: redhat-config-printer-gui.i386 0:0.6.79-1 matches with redhat-config-printer-gui 2 results returned real 0m1.769s user 0m1.270s sys 0m0.230s >So my vote still goes to apt. > > i prefer wget , rpm, srpm, tar;./configure;make;make install ;-) but my vote would go to yum simple reasons, - it is in fedora - i can copy&paste the url in the yum.conf [serverid] name= baseurl= or in the rhn/sources ### an yum style repo ### format: ### type channel-label url vs. ### an apt style repo ### format is: ### type channel-label service:server path repo name -- shrek-m -- fedora-list mailing list [email protected] http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list