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On Tuesday 03 September 2002 02:55 am, Adam Williamson wrote:
> On Tue, 2002-09-03 at 03:31, gud wrote:
> > > How about "Package(s) installed OK" (or "successfully" instead of OK)?
> > > --
> > > -- Igor
> >
> > Yeah that sounds a lot better, "no errors" suggests that errors were
> > expected.
>
> We're still not addressing the underlying issue that, if I understand
> the earlier messages right, you can select a bunch of packages in
> rpmdrake, hit install, and get back a dialog that says "Packages
> installed successfully" (or whatever) - even though no packages have
> been installed. I've thought about this a bit, but frankly I don't see a
> way to have one dialog box which deals both with this situation and with
> a situation where the installation really *did* go as planned. As I see
> it, the only solution is to either stop the first situation happening at
> all, or have rpmdrake detect it somehow and return a proper error
> message.
Adamw
For what it worth I agree. I started a download and one rpm was not able to be 
fetched, returned a error message stating sign on name, password was bad (I 
think the server was just maxed out on users) to me this was a inaccurate 
dialouge box. Then I selecected not to continue with out this rpm, and the 
download stops and I get the stupid all successfully installed dialouge, when 
I no nothing was installed because I was watching progress. I hope this can 
be fixed.
- -- 
        Yours,
        Ralph.
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