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= DNF
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'''
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*DNF* is a software package manager that installs, updates, and removes
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link:package[packages] on RPM-based Linux distributions. It
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automatically computes dependencies and determines the actions required
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to install packages. DNF also makes it easier to maintain groups of
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machines, eliminating the need to manually update each one using rpm.
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Introduced in Fedora 18, it has been the default package manager since
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Fedora 22.
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DNF or Dandified yum is the next generation version of yum. It roughly
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maintains CLI compatibility with yum and defines a strict API for
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extensions and plugins. Plugins can modify or extend features of DNF or
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provide additional CLI commands on top of those mentioned below. If you
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know the name of such a command (including commands mentioned bellow),
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you may find/install the package which provides it using the appropriate
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virtual provide in the form of dnf-command() where is the name of the
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command; e.g. dnf-command(repoquery) for a repoquery command (the same
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applies to specifying dependencies of packages that require a particular
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command).
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[[features]]
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Features
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~~~~~~~~
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* Support for multiple repositories
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* Simple configuration
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* Dependency calculation based on modern depsolving technology
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* Faster and less memory-intensive operation
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* RPM-consistent behavior
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* Package group support, including multiple-repository groups
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* Simple interface
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* Documented, solid Python API
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* DNF runs in both Python 2 and Python 3
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* C bindings for lower level libraries:
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** hawkey for package querying and depsolving. PackageKit is already
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making use of hawkey
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** librepo for repo operations. PackageKit is already making use of
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librepo
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** libcomps for comps operations
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[[available-commands]]
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Available commands
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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autoremove
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check-update
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clean
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distro-sync
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downgrade
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group
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help
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history
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info
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install
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list
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makecache
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mark
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provides
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reinstall
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remove
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repolist
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repository-packages
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search
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updateinfo
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upgrade
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upgrade-to
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[[installation]]
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Installation
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~~~~~~~~~~~~
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DNF comes with Fedora since version 18, but DNF can installed by using
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the yum Command:
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# yum install dnf
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As of Fedora 22, yum has been replaced with DNF and doesn't need to be
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install.
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[[usage]]
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Usage
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~~~~~
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In the basic methods, DNF can be used almost exactly as yum to search,
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install or remove packages:
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# dnf search audacity
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# dnf install audacity
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# dnf remove audacity
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[[automatic-updates]]
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Automatic Updates
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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The DNF-Automatic RPM package as a DNF component provides a service for
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automatic download and installation of updates. It can automatically
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monitor and report via email availability of updates, or send a log
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about downloaded packages and installed updates. See AutoUpdates section
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or http://dnf.readthedocs.org/en/latest/automatic.html[DNF-Automatic]
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page.
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[[system-upgrades]]
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System Upgrades
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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Fedora Products can be upgraded with DNF system upgrade plugin or
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directly with DNF. See Upgrade section.
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[[language-support-using-dnf]]
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Language Support Using Dnf
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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DNF can be used to install or remove Language Support. A detailed
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description with a list of available languages can be found on
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https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/I18N/Language_Support_Using_Dnf[Language
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Support Using Dnf] page.
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[[documentation]]
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Documentation
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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\1. http://dnf.readthedocs.org/[Documentation Index]
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\2. http://dnf.readthedocs.org/en/latest/command_ref.html[Command
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Reference]
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\3. http://dnf.baseurl.org/[DNF blog]
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\4. https://github.com/rpm-software-management/dnf/wiki[DNF wiki]
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\5. Changes/DNF-2.0
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Category:Documentation Category:Software_Management[Category:Software
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Management]
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