Description of problem: mga8 dev0 The following is the dangling link: /etc/yum/repos.d -> ../dnf/repos.d Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): How reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: clean install using Mageia-Cauldron-netinstall-nonfree-x86_64.iso plus updates with enabled nonfree and tainted media. Run symlinks -r / | grep dangling
Thank you for reporting this. I cannot see yum in Cauldron/M8, suggesting it will be dropped. I *do* see it for Mageia 7, but in a generously furnished system, do not have it installed. But DNF is, and the shown /etc/yum/repos.d is not in evidence. Where does it come from? Yum, and just yum (Mageia 7). But for Mageia 8? Academic. Assigning to Neal for dnf.
Assignee: bugsquad => ngompa13Summary: yum: repos.d dangling link => yum: repos.d dangling link to /dnf/repos.d
(In reply to Lewis Smith from comment #1) > Thank you for reporting this. > I cannot see yum in Cauldron/M8, $ get_src_rpm bin/yum Looked for : bin/yum Using : /usr/bin/yum Installed rpm : yum-4.2.19-3.mga8 rpm short name: yum Source rpm : dnf-4.2.19-3.mga8.src.rpm Information : https://github.com/rpm-software-management/dnf Packager : joequant <joequant> Summary : As a Yum CLI compatibility layer, supplies /usr/bin/yum redirecting to DNF List rpm contents: rpm --query --list yum-4.2.19-3.mga8 Before you ask: $ type get_src_rpm get_src_rpm is /local/bin/get_src_rpm
So I was a little overzealous with the yum->dnf migration stuff and goofed here. Fixed in dnf-4.2.19-4.mga8. Thanks for spotting! :)
Status: NEW => RESOLVEDResolution: (none) => FIXED