[packagekit] Res: Question / Suggestion

dawg dirTdogE at Gmail.com
Thu May 29 13:36:02 PDT 2008


The GUI only has an option to auto-install. While that of course 
includes downloading, it is far from desirable for some people to have 
something installed while they aren't even at the computer. However, it 
is incredibly convenient to have the updates already downloaded and 
ready to install when you get back from work or wherever (especially if 
you have a low-speed connection, or if there are many/large updates).

Nate


mirttex85-pk at yahoo.com.br wrote:
> Someone correct me if i'm wrong but yes this is already avalaible in 
> packageKit,
> If you take a look at the screen shots on the website you'll see that 
> there're these
> options, as i don't use gnome-pk i can't say to you were in the menus 
> is the configurator.
> try at command line someting like gnome-pk-settings or pk-settings...
> you should find it.
>
> Daniel.
>
> ----- Mensagem original ----
> De: dawg <dirTdogE at Gmail.com>
> Para: packagekit at lists.freedesktop.org
> Enviadas: Quinta-feira, 29 de Maio de 2008 16:48:25
> Assunto: [packagekit] Question / Suggestion
>
> In Fedora 8, I used the following lines in /etc/yum/yum-updatesd.conf:
>
>     # automatically download updates
>     do_download = yes
>     # automatically download deps of updates
>     do_download_deps = yes
>
> Are these options available for PackageKit (if so, how)? If not, could 
> the feature be implemented?
>
> Best Regards,
> Nate
>
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