On Tue, Mar 12, 2013 at 8:19 AM, Michele <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 11/03/2013 16:14, Fabio Erculiani wrote:
>
> I can confirm I had the same problem. Having -a or --nodeps as others
> suggested might be benefical to the end users (but I agree it hides bugs to
> the devs). What happened for me was that while talking with somebody I got
> asked if I wanted to remove unneeded pkgs and said yes. Then I half-saw the
> output text scrolling fast and managed to stop the insanity soon enough. I
> would've appreciated a "are you sure you're going to remove all of the
> above?". This is not something you're going to put into an automated script
> anyways...

This will be addressed. I will probably move the logic to a separate
command and have equo only tell the user about these packages.

>
> Speaking of which (and this is a problem I've had for a while), equo keeps
> on telling me that boost is unneeded. Is there a way to tell it I do need it
> instead?

boost has been un-slotted, only one version at once is supported now.
You should remove the old version and make your stuff work with the latest one.
Or just give up with boost (but we may get into political
considerations here :P).

>
> mic
>
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Fabio Erculiani

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