On Tue, May 23, 2006 at 11:07:20PM +0200, Marcus Meissner wrote: | On Tue, May 23, 2006 at 04:03:33PM -0500, Greg Edwards wrote: | > Is there a reason why the yum repodata (inst-source/suse/repodata) in | > factory only updates every few days to a week? It seems like this should | > be getting updated at least nightly as new packages are added and updated. | | It is only updated when new updates are released. Ok, but it appears sometimes rpms are updated without a version/release number bump? I periodically see drpmsync pull over deltas with no change to the repodata. This can sometimes happen a couple days in a row, then finally a big push comes and the repodata is updated. A case in point, on my ia64 factory box, openssh-4.2p1-18 is installed. It requires libopensc.so.1, but the openssh rpm in factory with the same version/release number now requires libopensc.so.2. # rpm -q openssh openssh-4.2p1-18 # rpm -q --requires openssh | grep opensc libopensc.so.1()(64bit) # rpm -qp --requires openssh-4.2p1-18.ia64.rpm | grep opensc libopensc.so.2()(64bit) Why no version/release number change to the rpm, though the requirements and what it was built against changed? I would expect at least the release number to get bumped if the contents of the build root changed. Greg