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DNF5 Configuration Reference
Description
DNF5 by default uses the global configuration file at /etc/dnf/dnf.conf.
The configuration file has INI format consisting of section declaration and name=value options below each on separate line. There are two types of sections in the configuration files: main and repository. Main section defines all global configuration options and should be only one.
The repository sections define the configuration for each (remote or local) repository. The section name of the repository in brackets serve as repo ID reference and should be unique across configuration files. The allowed characters of repo ID string are lower and upper case alphabetic letters, digits, -, _, . and :. The minimal repository configuration file should aside from repo ID consists of baseurl, metalink or mirrorlist option definition.
[Main] Options
- allow_downgrade
boolean
If enabled, DNF5 allows downgrading packages while resolving dependencies.
Default: True.
- allow_vendor_change
boolean
If disabled DNF5 will stick to vendor when upgrading or downgrading rpms.
Default: True.
WARNING:
This option is currently not supported for downgrade and distro-sync commands
- assumeno
boolean
If enabled DNF5 will assume No where it would normally prompt for confirmation from user input
Default: False.
- assumeyes
boolean
If enabled DNF5 will assume Yes where it would normally prompt for confirmation from user input (see also defaultyes).
Default: False.
- best
boolean
If True, instructs the solver to either use a package with the highest available version or fail. If False, do not fail if the latest version cannot be installed and go with the lower version.
Default: True.
NOTE:
This option in particular can be set in your configuration file by your distribution.
- cachedir
string
Path to a directory used by various DNF5 subsystems for storing cache data including repositories metadata and downloaded packages. Has a reasonable root-writable default depending on the distribution. DNF5 needs to be able to create files and directories at this location.
Regular user default: ~/.cache/libdnf5.
For superuser the value is overwritten by system_cachedir option.
- cacheonly
string
Can be all, metadata, none.
If set to all DNF5 will run entirely from system cache, will not update the cache and will use the system cache even if it is expired.
If set to metadata DNF5 will cache metadata only.
Default: none.
NOTE:
API Notes: Must be set before repository objects are created. Plugins must set this in the pre_config hook. Later changes are ignored.
- check_config_file_age
boolean
If enabled DNF5 should automatically expire metadata of repos, which are older than their corresponding configuration file (usually the dnf.conf file and the foo.repo file).
Default: True.
NOTE:
Expire of metadata is also affected by metadata age. See also
metadata_expire.
- clean_requirements_on_remove
boolean
If enabled, DNF5 will remove dependencies that are no longer used during dnf remove. A package only qualifies for removal via clean_requirements_on_remove if it was installed through DNF5 but not on explicit user request, i.e. it was pulled in as a dependency.
installonlypkgs are never automatically removed.
Default: True.
- debugdir
string
Location where libsolv debug files will be created when enabled by debug_solver.
Default ./debugdata.
- debug_solver
boolean
If enabled, libsolv debug files will be created when solving the transaction. The debug files are created in the debugdir directory.
Default: False.
- defaultyes
boolean
If enabled, the default answer to user confirmation prompts will be Yes. Not to be confused with assumeyes which will not prompt at all.
Default: False.
- destdir
string
Redirect downloaded packages to provided directory.
Default: <package repository cachedir>/packages
- exclude_from_weak
list
Prevent installing packages as weak dependencies (recommends or supplements). The packages can be specified by a name or a glob and separated by a comma.
Defaults to [].
- exclude_from_weak_autodetect
boolean
If enabled, DNF5 will autodetect unmet weak dependencies (recommends or supplements) of packages installed on the system. Providers of these weak dependencies will not be installed by dnf as weak dependencies any more (they will still be installed if pulled in as a regular dependency).
Defaults to true.
- group_package_types
list
List of the following: optional, default, mandatory or conditional.
Tells DNF5 which type of packages in groups will be installed when 'group install <group-spec>' or 'install @<group-spec>' is called.
Default: default, mandatory, conditional.
- ignorearch
boolean
If enabled, RPM will allow attempts to install packages incompatible with the CPU's architecture.
Default: False.
- installonlypkgs
list
List of provide names of packages that should only ever be installed, never upgraded. Kernels in particular fall into this category. These packages are never removed by dnf autoremove even if they were installed as dependencies (see clean_requirements_on_remove for auto removal details). This option append the list values to the default installonlypkgs list used by DNF5. The number of kept package versions is regulated by installonly_limit.
- installonly_limit
integer
Number of installonly packages allowed to be installed concurrently.
1 is explicitly not allowed since it complicates kernel upgrades due to protection of the running kernel from removal.
Minimum is 2.
0 means unlimited number of installonly packages.
Default: 3.
- installroot
string
The root of the filesystem for all packaging operations. It requires an absolute path. See also --installroot commandline option.
Default: /.
- install_weak_deps
boolean
If enabled, when a new package is about to be installed, all packages linked by weak dependency relation (Recommends or Supplements flags) with this package will be pulled into the transaction.
Default: True.
- keepcache
boolean
If enabled, keeps downloaded packages in the cache. If disabled cache will persist until the next successful transaction even if no packages have been installed.
Default: False.
- logdir
string
Directory where the log files will be stored.
Regular user default: ~/.local/state.
Superuser default: /var/log.
- log_rotate
integer
Log files are rotated log_rotate times before being removed. If log_rotate is 0, the rotation is not performed.
Default: 4.
- log_size
storage size
Log files are rotated when they grow bigger than log_size bytes. If log_size is 0, the rotation is not performed.
The size applies for individual log files, not the sum of all log files. See also log_rotate.
Default: 1M.
- module_platform_id
string
Set this to $name:$stream to override PLATFORM_ID detected from /etc/os-release. It is necessary to perform a system upgrade and switch to a new platform.
Default: empty.
- module_stream_switch
boolean
If enabled, allows switching enabled streams of a module.
Default: False.
- multilib_policy
string
Controls how multilib packages are treated during install operations.
Can either be best for the depsolver to prefer packages which best match the system's architecture, or all to install packages for all available architectures.
Default: best.
- obsoletes
boolean
If enabled, DNF5 uses obsoletes processing logic, which means it checks whether any dependencies of given package are no longer required and removes them.
Useful when doing distribution level upgrades.
It has effect during install/upgrade processes.
Command-line option: --obsoletes
Default: True.
- optional_metadata_types
list
List of the following: comps, filelists, other, presto, updateinfo
Defines which types of metadata are to be loaded in addition to primary and modules, which are loaded always as they are essential. Note that the list can be extended by individual DNF commands during runtime.
Default: comps,updateinfo
- persistdir
string
Directory where DNF5 stores its persistent data between runs.
Default: /var/lib/dnf.
- pluginconfpath
list
List of directories that are searched for libdnf5 plugin configurations to load.
All configuration files found in these directories, that are named same as a plugin, are parsed.
Default: /etc/dnf/libdnf5-plugins.
- pluginpath
list
List of directories that are searched for libdnf5 plugins to load. Plugins found in any of the directories in this configuration option are used.
Default: a Python version-specific path.
- plugins
boolean
If enabled, libdnf5 plugins are enabled.
Default: True.
- protected_packages
list
This append list option contains names of packages that DNF5 should never completely remove.
They are protected via Obsoletes as well as user/plugin removals.
Default: dnf5,glob:/etc/dnf/protected.d/*.conf.
NOTE:
Any packages which should be protected can do so by including a file in /etc/dnf/protected.d with their package name in it.
DNF5 will protect also the package corresponding to the running version of the kernel. See also protect_running_kernel option.
- protect_running_kernel
boolean
Controls whether the package corresponding to the running version of kernel is protected from removal.
Default: True.
NOTE:
YUM compatibility option
- recent
integer
Sets the time period in days used for the --recent option in the repoquery, info and list commands.
Default: 7
- reposdir
list
Repository configuration files locations.
The behavior of reposdir could differ when it is used along with --installroot option.
Default: [/etc/yum.repos.d, /etc/distro.repos.d, /usr/share/dnf5/repos.d]
- skip_broken
boolean
If enabled, DNF5 will skip uninstallable packages instead of failing while resolving dependencies.
Default: False.
- skip_unavailable
boolean
If enabled, DNF5 will skip unavailable packages instead of failing while preparing rpm transactions.
Default: False.
- system_cachedir
string
For superuser overwrites the cachedir option value.
Allows to differentiate user and superuser cachedir.
Default: /var/cache/libdnf5.
- system_state_dir
string
System state files location. See dnf5-system-state(7), system state for details.
Default: /usr/lib/sysimage/libdnf5.
- transaction_history_dir
string
History database location.
By default it has the same value as system_state_dir.
- tsflags
list
List of strings adding extra flags for the RPM transaction.
tsflag value RPM Transaction Flag noscripts RPMTRANS_FLAG_NOSCRIPTS test RPMTRANS_FLAG_TEST notriggers RPMTRANS_FLAG_NOTRIGGERS nodocs RPMTRANS_FLAG_NODOCS justdb RPMTRANS_FLAG_JUSTDB nocontexts RPMTRANS_FLAG_NOCONTEXTS nocaps RPMTRANS_FLAG_NOCAPS nocrypto RPMTRANS_FLAG_NOFILEDIGEST deploops RPMTRANS_FLAG_DEPLOOPS The nocrypto option will also set the _RPMVSF_NOSIGNATURES and _RPMVSF_NODIGESTS VS flags.
The test option provides a transaction check without performing the transaction. It includes downloading of packages, gpg keys check (including permanent import of additional keys if necessary), and rpm check to prevent file conflicts.
The nocaps is supported with rpm-4.14 or later. When nocaps is used but rpm doesn't support it, DNF5 only reports it as an invalid tsflag.
Default: empty.
- use_host_config
Use configuration files and variable definitions from the host system rather than the installroot. See dnf5-installroot(7) for more info.
Default: False.
- varsdir
list
List of directories where variables definition files are looked for.
See variable files in Configuration reference.
Default: /etc/dnf/vars.
- zchunk
boolean
If enabled, repository metadata are compressed using the zchunk format (if available).
Default: True.
[Main] Options - Colors
- color_list_available_upgrade
color
Color of available packages that are newer than installed packages. The option is used during list operations.
Default: bold,blue.
- color_list_available_downgrade
color
Color of available packages that are older than installed packages. The option is used during list operations.
Default: dim,magenta.
- color_list_available_reinstall
color
Color of available packages that are identical to installed versions and are available for reinstalls. The option is used during list operations.
Default: bold,green.
- color_list_available_install
color
Color of packages that are available for installation and none of their versions in installed. The option is used during list operations.
Default: bold,cyan.
- color_update_installed
color
Color of removed packages. This option is used during displaying transactions.
Default: dim,red.
- color_update_label
color
Color of local packages that are installed from the @commandline repository. This option is used during displaying transactions.
Default: dim,green.
- color_update_remote
color
Color of packages that are installed/upgraded/downgraded from remote repositories. This option is used during displaying transactions.
Default: bold,green.
- color_search_match
color
Color of patterns matched in search output.
Default: bold,magenta.
Repo Options
- baseurl
list
List of URLs for the repository.
Default [].
URLs are tried in the listed order (equivalent to yum’s “failovermethod=priority” behaviour).
- cost
integer
The relative cost of accessing this repository, defaulting to 1000. This value is compared when the priorities of two repositories are the same. The repository with the lowest cost is picked. It is useful to make the library prefer on-disk repositories to remote ones.
- enabled
boolean
Include this repository as a package source.
Default: True.
- gpgkey
list
URLs of a GPG key files that can be used for signing metadata and packages of this repository. If a file can not be verified using the already imported keys, import of keys from this option is attempted and the keys are then used for verification.
Default: []
- metalink
string
URL of a metalink for the repository.
Default: None.
- mirrorlist
string
URL of a mirrorlist for the repository.
Default: None.
- name
string
A human-readable name of the repository. Defaults to the ID of the repository.
- priority
integer
The priority value of this repository. If there is more than one candidate package for a particular operation, the one from a repo with the lowest priority value is picked, possibly despite being less convenient otherwise (e.g. by being a lower version).
Default: 99
- type
string
Type of repository metadata. Supported values are: rpm-md. Aliases for rpm-md: rpm, repomd, rpmmd, yum, YUM.
Default: empty.
Source and Debuginfo Repository Names
For a given repository with an identifier in the form "<ID>-rpms", its corresponding source repository is expected to have an identifier in the form "<ID>-source-rpms" and debuginfo repository an identifier in the form "<ID>-debug-rpms". Otherwise (if the repository identifier doesn't have the "-rpms" suffix), the source repository is expected to have an identifier in the form "<ID>-source" and debuginfo repository an identifier in the form "<ID>-debuginfo".
For example, for repository "fedora", the source repository is "fedora-source" and debuginfo repository is "fedora-debuginfo". For repository "fedora-rpms", the source repository is "fedora-source-rpms" and debuginfo repository is "fedora-debug-rpms".
Repo Variables
Right side of every repo option can be enriched by the following variables:
- $arch
Refers to the system’s CPU architecture e.g, aarch64, i586, i686 and x86_64.
- $basearch
Refers to the base architecture of the system. For example, i686 and i586 machines both have a base architecture of i386, and AMD64 and Intel64 machines have a base architecture of x86_64.
- $releasever
Refers to the release version of operating system which DNF5 derives from information available in RPMDB.
In addition to these hard coded variables, user-defined ones can also be used. They can be defined either via variable files, or by using special environmental variables. The names of these variables must be prefixed with DNF_VAR_ and they can only consist of alphanumeric characters and underscores:
$ DNF_VAR_MY_VARIABLE=value
To use such variable in your repository configuration remove the prefix. E.g.:
[myrepo] baseurl=https://example.site/pub/fedora/$MY_VARIABLE/releases/$releasever
Note that it is not possible to override the arch and basearch variables using either variable files or environmental variables.
Although users are encouraged to use named variables, the numbered environmental variables DNF0 - DNF9 are still supported:
$ DNF1=value [myrepo] baseurl=https://example.site/pub/fedora/$DNF1/releases/$releasever
Options for Both [Main] and Repo
Some options can be applied in either the main section, per repository, or in a combination. The value provided in the main section is used for all repositories as the default value, which repositories can then override in their configuration.
- bandwidth
storage size
Total bandwidth available for downloading. Meaningful when used with the throttle option.
Default: 0.
- build_cache
boolean
If enabled, DNF5 will save libsolv cache generated from downloaded metadata to cachedir. These solv files are loaded during subsequent runs which significantly speeds up DNF5.
Default: True.
- countme
boolean
When enabled, one (and only one) HTTP GET request for the metalink file will be selected at random every week to carry a special URL flag.
This flag allows the repository provider to estimate the number of systems consuming the repository, by counting such requests over a week's time. This method is more accurate than just counting unique IP addresses (which is subject to both overcounting and undercounting due to short DHCP leases and NAT, respectively).
This is not an out-of-band HTTP request made for this purpose alone. Only requests initiated by DNF during normal operation, such as to check for metadata updates, can get this flag.
The flag is a simple "countme=N" parameter appended to the metalink URL where N is an integer representing the age "bucket" this system belongs to. Four buckets are defined, based on how many full weeks have passed since the installation of a system:
bucket system age 1 first week 2 first month (2 - 4 weeks) 3 first 6 months (5 - 24 weeks) 4 more than 6 months (> 24 weeks) This number is meant to help distinguish short-lived (throwaway) machines from long-term installs and get a better picture of how systems are used over time.
To determine a system's installation time ("epoch"), the machine-id(5) file's modification time is used as the single source of truth. This file is semantically tied to the system's lifetime as it's typically populated at installation time or during the first boot by an installer tool or init system (such as systemd(1)), respectively, and remains unchanged.
If the file is empty or missing (such as in containers), the time of the very first request made using the expanded metalink URL (i.e. with any repository variables such as $releasever substituted) that carried the flag is declared as the epoch.
If no metalink URL is defined for this repository but a mirrorlist URL is, the latter is used for this purpose instead.
Default: False.
- deltarpm
boolean
If enabled, DNF5 will save bandwidth by downloading much smaller delta RPM files, rebuilding them to RPM locally. However, this is quite CPU and I/O intensive.
Default: False.
- deltarpm_percentage
integer
When the relative size of delta vs pkg is larger than this, delta is not used. (Deltas must be at least 25% smaller than the pkg). Use 0 to turn off delta rpm processing. Local repositories (with file:// baseurl) have delta rpms turned off by default.
Default: 75
- disable_excludes
list
Used to disable packages filtering. It can include a list of repository IDs (globs allowed) for which repository-specific excludes are ignored. If it contains the special value main, excludes from the main configuration files are bypassed. If it contains the special value *, no excludes filtering is applied at all.
- enablegroups
boolean
If enabled, DNF5 will allow the use of package groups.
Default: True.
- excludepkgs
list
Exclude packages of this repository, specified by a name or a glob and separated by a comma, from all operations.
Can be disabled using disable_excludes config option.
Default: [].
- fastestmirror
boolean
If enabled, a metric is used to find the fastest available mirror. This overrides the order provided by the mirrorlist/metalink file itself. This file is often dynamically generated by the server to provide the best download speeds and enabling fastestmirror overrides this.
Default: False.
- gpgcheck
boolean
Whether to perform GPG signature check on packages found in this repository.
The default is False.
Doesn't apply for packages passed directly as arguments, as they are not in any repository, see localpkg_gpgcheck.
- includepkgs
list
Include packages of this repository, specified by a name or a glob and separated by a comma, in all operations.
Inverse of excludepkgs, DNF5 will exclude any package in the repository that doesn't match this list.
This works in conjunction with excludepkgs and doesn't override it, so if you 'excludepkgs=*.i386' and 'includepkgs=python*' then only packages starting with python that do not have an i386 arch will be seen by DNF5 in this repo.
Can be disabled using disable_excludes config option.
Default: [].
- ip_resolve
ip address
Determines how DNF5 resolves host names. Set this to 4, IPv4, 6, IPv6 to resolve to IPv4 or IPv6 addresses only.
Default: whatever.
- localpkg_gpgcheck
boolean
If enabled, DNF5 will perform a GPG signature check on local packages (packages in a file, not in a repository).
Default: False.
- max_parallel_downloads
integer
Maximum number of simultaneous package downloads. Max is 20.
Default: 3.
- metadata_expire
time in seconds
The period after which the remote repository is checked for metadata update and in the positive case the local metadata cache is updated. It can be -1 or never to make the repo never considered expired.
Expire of metadata can be also triggered by change of timestamp of configuration files (dnf.conf, <repo>.repo).
See also check_config_file_age.
Default: 60 * 60 * 48, 48 hours.
- minrate
storage size
Sets the low speed threshold in bytes per second. If the server is sending data at the same or slower speed than this value for at least timeout option seconds, DNF5 aborts the connection.
Default: 1000.
- password
string
The password used to connect to a repository with basic HTTP authentication.
Default: empty.
- proxy
string
URL of a proxy server to connect through.
Set to an empty string in the repository configuration to disable proxy setting inherited from the main section. The expected format of this option is <scheme>://<ip-or-hostname>[:port]. (For backward compatibility, '_none_' can be used instead of the empty string.)
Default: empty.
NOTE:
The curl environment variables (such as http_proxy) are effective if this option is unset (or '_none_' is set in the repository configuration). See the curl man page for details.
- proxy_username
string
The username to use for connecting to the proxy server.
Default: empty.
- proxy_password
string
The password to use for connecting to the proxy server.
Default: empty.
- proxy_auth_method
string
The authentication method used by the proxy server. Valid values are
method meaning basic HTTP Basic authentication digest HTTP Digest authentication negotiate HTTP Negotiate (SPNEGO) authentication ntlm HTTP NTLM authentication digest_ie HTTP Digest authentication with an IE flavor ntlm_wb NTLM delegating to winbind helper none None auth method any All suitable methods Default: any.
- proxy_sslcacert
string
Path to the file containing the certificate authorities to verify proxy SSL certificates.
Default: empty, uses system default.
- proxy_sslclientcert
string
Path to the SSL client certificate used to connect to proxy server.
Default: empty.
- proxy_sslclientkey
string
Path to the SSL client key used to connect to proxy server.
Default: empty.
- proxy_sslverify
boolean
If enabled, proxy SSL certificates are verified. If the client can not be authenticated, connecting fails and the repository is not used any further. If False, SSL connections can be used, but certificates are not verified.
Default: True.
- repo_gpgcheck
boolean
If enabled, DNF5 will perform GPG signature check on this repository's metadata.
NOTE:
GPG keys for this check are stored separately from GPG keys used in package signature verification. Furthermore, they are also stored separately for each repository.
This means that DNF5 may ask to import the same key multiple times. For example, when a key was already imported for package signature verification and this option is turned on, it may be needed to import it again for the repository.
Default: False.
- retries
integer
Set the number of total retries for downloading packages. The number is cumulative, so e.g. for retries=10, DNF5 will fail after any package download fails for eleventh time.
Setting this to 0 makes DNF5 try forever.
Default: 10.
- skip_if_unavailable
boolean
If enabled, DNF5 will continue running and disable the repository that couldn't be synchronized for any reason. This option doesn't affect skipping of unavailable packages after dependency resolution. To check inaccessibility of repository use it in combination with refresh command line option.
Default: False.
NOTE:
this option in particular can be set in your configuration file by your distribution.
- sslcacert
string
Path to the file containing the certificate authorities to verify SSL certificates.
Default: empty, uses system default.
- sslclientcert
string
Path to the SSL client certificate used to connect to remote sites.
Default: empty.
- sslclientkey
string
Path to the SSL client key used to connect to remote sites.
Default: empty.
- sslverify
boolean
If enabled, remote SSL certificates are verified. If the client can not be authenticated, connecting fails and the repository is not used any further. If disabled, SSL connections can be used, but certificates are not verified.
Default: True.
- throttle
storage size
Limits the downloading speed. It might be an absolute value or a percentage, relative to the value of the bandwidth option option. 0 means no throttling.
Default: 0.
- timeout
time in seconds
Number of seconds to wait for a connection before timing out. Used in combination with minrate option option.
Default: 30.
- username
string
The username to use for connecting to repo with basic HTTP authentication.
Default: empty.
- user_agent
string
The User-Agent string to include in HTTP requests sent by DNF5.
Default:
libdnf (NAME VERSION_ID; VARIANT_ID; OS.BASEARCH)
- NOTE:
NAME, VERSION_ID and VARIANT_ID are OS identifiers read from the os-release(5) file, and OS and BASEARCH are the canonical OS name and base architecture, respectively. Example:
libdnf (Fedora 39; server; Linux.x86_64)
Types of Options
- boolean
Data type with only two possible values.
One of following options can be used: 1, 0, True, False, yes, no.
- color
String describing color and modifiers separated with a comma, for example red,bold.
- Colors: black, blue, cyan, green, magenta, red, white, yellow.
- Modifiers: bold, blink, dim, normal, reverse, underline.
- integer
Whole number that can be written without a fractional component.
- ip address type
String describing ip address types.
One of the following options can be used: 4, IPv4, 6, IPv6.
- list
String representing one or more strings separated by space or comma characters.
- storage size
String representing storage sizes formed by an integer and a unit.
Valid units are k, M, G.
- string
It is a sequence of symbols or digits without any whitespace character.
- time in seconds
String representing time units in seconds. Can be set to -1 or never.
Drop-in Configuration Directories
DNF5 loads configuration options that are defined in the main configuration file, user configuration files and distribution configuration files.
The configuration files are processed following this order:
- Configuration files are alphabetically sorted in a list of names from the distribution configuration directory. If a file with the same name is present in both directories, only the file from the user configuration directory is added to the list. The distribution file is then masked by the user file.
- Options are retrieved in order from the list The configuration from the next file overrides the previous one. The last option wins.
Example of configuration files
User configuration files:
- /etc/dnf/dnf.conf
- /etc/dnf/libdnf5.conf.d/20-user-settings.conf
- /etc/dnf/libdnf5.conf.d/60-something.conf
- /etc/dnf/libdnf5.conf.d/80-user-settings.conf
Distribution configuration files:
- /usr/share/dnf5/libdnf.conf.d/50-something.conf
- /usr/share/dnf5/libdnf.conf.d/60-something.conf
- /usr/share/dnf5/libdnf.conf.d/90-something.conf
Resulting file loading order by default (/usr/share/dnf5/libdnf.conf.d/60-something.conf is skipped, masked by the user file /etc/dnf/libdnf5.conf.d/60-something.conf):
- /etc/dnf/libdnf5.conf.d/20-user-settings.conf
- /usr/share/dnf5/libdnf.conf.d/50-something.conf
- /etc/dnf/libdnf5.conf.d/60-something.conf
- /etc/dnf/libdnf5.conf.d/80-user-settings.conf
- /usr/share/dnf5/libdnf.conf.d/90-something.conf
- /etc/dnf/dnf.conf
Files and directories
- User Configuration Directory
/etc/dnf/libdnf5.conf.d/
- User Configuration Files
/etc/dnf/libdnf5.conf.d/20-user-settings.conf
- Distribution Configuration Directory
/usr/share/dnf5/libdnf.conf.d/
- Distribution Configuration Files
/usr/share/dnf5/libdnf.conf.d/50-something.conf
Drop-in Repo Directories
After the repository configurations are loaded other repo configurations can be overloaded from the directories user repos override directory and distribution repos override directory.
The format of the files inside the directories is the same as the format of the repository configuration files. The options in the overridden files can modify existing repos but cannot create new repositories.
Override files support globs in the repository ID in order to support bulk modifications of repository parameters.
The repository overrides are processed following this order:
- 1.
Files from /usr/share/dnf5/repos.override.d/ and /etc/dnf5/repos.override.d/ are loaded in an alphabetically sorted list. In case files have the same name, the file from /etc/dnf5/repos.override.d/ is used. This implies the list has only unique filenames. This also implies that the repository configuration files can be simply masked by creating a file with the same name in the /etc override directory.
- 2.
The options from the files are applied in the order they are loaded. The last option wins.
- NOTE:
See also the documentation for Config-manager Command to see where the overrides are used.
Example configuration
# Enable `skip_if_unavailable` for all repositories [*] skip_if_unavailable = true # And then disable `skip_if_unavailable` for repositories with id prefix "fedora" [fedora*] skip_if_unavailable = false
Example of configuration files
This example shows the order in which override files are processed.
Files with user repos overrides:
- /etc/dnf/repos.overide.d/20-user-overrides.repo
- /etc/dnf/repos.overide.d/60-something2.repo
- /etc/dnf/repos.overide.d/80-user-overrides.repo
- /etc/dnf/repos.overide.d/99-config-manager.repo
Files with distribution repos overrides:
- /usr/share/dnf5/repos.overide.d/50-something2.repo
- /usr/share/dnf5/repos.overide.d/60-something2.repo
- /usr/share/dnf5/repos.overide.d/90-something2.repo
Resulting file processing order:
- /etc/dnf/repos.overide.d/20-user-overrides.repo
- /usr/share/dnf5/repos.overide.d/50-something2.repo
- /etc/dnf/repos.overide.d/60-something2.repo
- /etc/dnf/repos.overide.d/80-user-overrides.repo
- /usr/share/dnf5/repos.overide.d/90-something2.repo
- /etc/dnf/repos.overide.d/99-config-manager.repo
Files and directories
- User Repos Override Directory
/etc/dnf/repos.override.d/
- User Repos Override Files
/etc/dnf/repos.override.d/20-user-overrides.repo
- Distribution Repos Override Directory
/usr/share/dnf5/repos.override.d/
- Distribution Repos Override Files
/usr/share/dnf5/repos.override.d/50-something2.repo
Files
- Main Configuration File
/etc/dnf/dnf.conf
- Cache Files
/var/cache/libdnf5
- Repository Files
/etc/yum.repos.d/
- Variables
Any property named file in /etc/dnf/vars is turned into a variable named after the filename (or overrides any of the above variables but those set from commandline). Filenames may contain only alphanumeric characters and underscores and be in lowercase. Variables are also read from /etc/yum/vars for YUM compatibility reasons.
Directories
Repository Directories
Directories are listed in the order in which they are processed.
- NOTE:
Unlike overrides that modify an existing repository configuration, the configuration in these directories defines new repositories. It is not possible to define repositories with the same ID. If multiple repositories with the same ID are defined only the first configuration will be loaded. Loading the next one will log an error.
- YUM Repositories Directory
/etc/yum.repos.d/
- Distribution Repositories Directory in /etc
/etc/distro.repos.d/
- Distribution Repositories Directory in /usr
/usr/share/dnf5/repos.d/
Variables Directories
- Variables Directory
/etc/dnf/vars/
- Distribution Variables Directory
/usr/share/dnf5/vars.d/
See Also
- dnf5(8), DNF5 Command Reference
- dnf5.conf-todo(5), Options that are documented/implemented in DNF but not in DNF5
- dnf5.conf-deprecated(5), Config Options that are deprecated in DNF5
Author
See AUTHORS.md in dnf5 source distribution.
Copyright
Contributors to the dnf5 project.
Referenced By
dnf4(8), dnf4-system-upgrade(8), dnf5-filtering(7), fedora-third-party(1).
The man page dnf.conf(5) is an alias of dnf5.conf(5).