Borsenkow Andrej <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I'd like "urpmq -d package" to list all dependencies (recursively) for a > given package and "urpmq -du package" to skip those that are already > installed. > > At least this looks reasonable. If for some reason urpmq -d is supposed > to do something different (or to not resolve some dependencies) - how > can I force it to get full dependency list?
There could be a bug here, this is the same code as urpmi for resolving dependencies but since it does not select effectively package, there could be some difference, I will check for that. Thanks, Fran�ois.
