On Wed, 08 Jan 2003 10:49:13 +0100, Fran�ois Pons wrote: > Le mer 08/01/2003 � 04:27, Olivier Thauvin a �crit : >> Ok, this is stupid, but some beginners will do it one days: >> >> [olivier@andromede olivier]$ urpme urpmi >> Pour satisfaire les d�pendances, les paquetages suivants vont �tre >> d�sinstall�s (30 Mo): >> [snip] >> Est-ce correct ? (O/n) o >> [olivier@andromede olivier]$ urpmi >> sudo: /usr/sbin/urpmi: command not found >> [olivier@andromede olivier]$ >> >> Maybe it is better, if urpmi is on the list of packages to remove, ask >> somethings like: >> Are you sure you want to remove me? y/N >> >> And this should failed with --auto, this can be usefull on cooker with >> rebuild script which auto install or uninstall packages, to not see urpmi >> removing itself. >> >> Now, I'll rpm -Uvh urpmi ;) > > Well what do you think about rpm -rf /, do you want additional > confirmation ? > > urpme urpmi will say urpmi will be deleted, the same for another urpme > XXX wich will include urpmi on the list of package to remove. But > anyway, urpmi will be listed to be removed, if someone don't read or > don't understand what he is reading, he should not even have tried urpmi > but should be using rpmdrake. > > Does anybody else have though on this ?
Let's do the debian way, when trying to remove "important package" : You are trying to remove packages which are needed to use your system. Please type the following to confirm : "Yes, I know I may harm my system blablabla" : -- Frederic Crozat MandrakeSoft
