David Walser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

[...]

> Hey GC, I finally had the feature activate on one
> machine.  Awesome!
> 
> Since it gives you a diff in that last frame, do you
> think you could have it so you could edit the diff,
> and then be able to apply that?  Could be an advanced
> feature you don't make real obvious, but I think it'd
> be kinda neat :o)

Hmm, maybe, but post-9.0.
 
> Another thing I was thinking, I don't know how you'll
> feel about this, just an idea...
> When you update your source and you have a bunch of
> upgradable packages, and you click the main check for
> all of them, it churns for a minute, checking
> dependencies I imagine.  Maybe at that point it could
> pop-up a tiny box (like drakfirsttime does with
> contacting mandrakeonline.net) that says "Calculating
> dependencies" or something to that effect.

Well there is the cursor which changes to a small watch, isn't
it?

The problem of having a full wait box message (it was the case in
early versions of rpmdrakev2) is that when the wait is very short
(0.1 sec for example), user only sees a flash and thinks there's
a bug or a refresh problem.

> I tell you, rpmdrake ROCKS.  Whenever another Mandrake
> app is replaced in the future, I think people will
> hopefully think twice before raising hell over it.

Well I think it's because I added the features people wanted back
(or discussed why I would not). If it was still like -1mdk people
would still complain loud about it.


-- 
Guillaume Cottenceau - http://people.mandrakesoft.com/~gc/

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