Hi,

I don't know whether i am sending this to the right place.

When you run apt-get upgrade,
update-menus runs many times, and one would be enough.

Quick hack isn't possible by just aliasing update-menus,
renaming the binary is not the nicest method.

Any thoughts about this?

Possibilities: 1. running dpkg with a switch
                        dpkg --no-update-menus
                        dpkg --apt
                        dpkg --apt-installing-more-than-five-packages
        and dpkg could handle the problem by aliasing - i hope

               2. setting up update-menus, so that when a file
                  exist, or when its config file says so,
                  update-menus wouldn't continue.

At the end, of course, apt should run update-menus.

What's about the other update-.... things?

Please CC me too.

                                                Tamas

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