![]() Neither does APT, it's per-package configuration scripts. > - dnf doesn't ask me questions in the middle of an installation process The flip side of this is is that if the package name has no typos, and the package doesn't require installing any dependencies, the separate confirmation step is superfluous. > - dnf won't "oh, there are no deps, but you obviously had no typos in your package name" auto-yes the "do you want to install this" prompt This works with the new "apt" frontend (as opposed to the old "apt-get" one) as well. > - `dnf install $file` works without hassle dnf4 has -cacheonly to avoid that, dnf5 doesn't (yet?) though AFAICT. Speaking of metadata, dnf automatically downloading it at random times can be annoying. ![]() ![]() Metadata for apt-file is now automatically downloaded along with other APT metadata. dnf is a single tool that answers all my queries I can never keep the set of apt tools for different queries straight (nevermind that some need more metadata downloaded…manually or not, I can't recall)
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