allen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> rpmdrake does not like to die or be killed.
> 
> If you xkill the GUI side of rpmdrake it leaves a bunch of stuff running
> in the background.

can't reproduce (works for me)

(and why do you want to xkill it?)

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