Hello, at [0] is a rationale and description of the process, whereas at [1] is the final code. The example uses hosts DNF but could be easily extrapolated and use DNF via another (spc) container (Atomic use-case). [0]: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1dsStqcuZTeeu3BgwZwmX2zRsuYJoD9Qt9I3SQA9F7Lc/pub [1]: https://github.com/shaded-enmity/dnf-container-update -- Pavel Odvody <podvody redhat com> Software Engineer - EMEA ENG Developer Experience 5EC1 95C1 8E08 5BD9 9BBF 9241 3AFA 3A66 024F F68D Red Hat Czech s.r.o., Purkyňova 99/71, 612 45, Brno
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