As it is now, if you go in and  try to remove, say x package that is required 
by y package, a screen pops up that says "Because of their dependencies, the 
following packages have to be removed". 

There IS no cancel. To get out of that, you have to close that screen, which, 
in turn closes rpmdrake.

Of course, you COULD click on ok (or accept, or whatever it is), and have the 
packages removed. I just think it'd be better to have a cancel button too, so 
that you don't HAVE to re-open rpmdrake if you want to cancel removal of x 
package.

On Monday 12 August 2002 04:50 pm, David Grant wrote:
> I am not sure I understand what you mean here.  Why would you want
> cancel removals if they will cause conflicts?  And if don't mind risking
> a conflict, you should be using rpm, not urpmi.
>
> Tom Whiting wrote:
> >There SHOULD be an option to cancel existing removals (ie: your package
> >will involve xxx other packages being removed)

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