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According to dnf manual, users can change certain variables by creating a file using the variable name as file name.
I created /etc/dnf/vars/releasever then using echo 37 > /etc/dnf/vars/releasever
If I run dnf makecache, dnf will use "37" as the value of "releasever", however, dnfdragora doesn't respect this variable value.
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Well dnfdragora does not use that at all. dnfdaemon could/should do it. I wonder if this is a duplicate of issue #208 that has been fixed in dnfdaemon here. Which version of both, dnfdaemon and dnfdragora are you using?
My dnfdaemon version is 0.3.20, which is the latest version in Fedora 36,
dnfdragora version is 2.1.2, which is also the latest version in Fedora 36
Angelo Naselli ***@***.***> 于2022年10月13日周四 05:11写道:
According to dnf manual, users can change certain variables by creating a file using the variable name as file name.
I created
/etc/dnf/vars/releasever
then usingecho 37 > /etc/dnf/vars/releasever
If I run
dnf makecache
, dnf will use "37" as the value of "releasever", however, dnfdragora doesn't respect this variable value.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: