Generally the lifecycle with this sort of thing is old_thing becomes an alias to new_thing, and eventually old_thing gets dropped as an alias down the line.
It’s still decent advice to learn dnf native calls and to update scripts using yum to those native calls.
Does that mean yum too?
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No way…
LOL
I just told a guy that he shouldnt use yum anymore. While he was using dnf all the time.
Generally the lifecycle with this sort of thing is old_thing becomes an alias to new_thing, and eventually old_thing gets dropped as an alias down the line.
It’s still decent advice to learn dnf native calls and to update scripts using yum to those native calls.
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@boredsquirrel @Chewy7324 I think yum is already adopted to 3.x