Richard Ketchersid <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I don't understand why this is the default. Your machine downloads > updates for an hour, then one little problem and all is lost. It really > wastes a lot of time and makes rpmdrake more of a pain than a help. I > always have to use "urpmi --nodelete --auto-select ..." instead. I can't > find information anywhere on how to alter rpmdrake's defaults.
For the moment, to not delete files, you have to add 'noclearcache' to /root/.grpmi, but I'll try to add this to an "advanced options" GUI. FWIW, it was like that because urpmi should have handled conflicts before the actual download. -- Guillaume Cottenceau - http://people.mandrakesoft.com/~gc/
