Message: 11
Date: Fri, 7 Nov 2008 15:21:16 +0100
From: Henk Breimer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: dependency champion?
To: [email protected]
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On Thu, 6 Nov 2008 17:00:02 +0100
Michael Schwendt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Thu, 6 Nov 2008 15:03:20 +0100, Henk Breimer wrote:
>
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]$ yum remove libthai
>
> > Remove 266 Package(s)
> >
> > Is this ok [y/N]:
> > no, of course.
> > Remaining question: is this the way 'requires' should be used?
> --
I fully understand what caused this.
My next question would be : "what would happen if such a helper program
for every small lanquage were included in the same way?"
A better solution is needed for this kind of things.
Henk
*Hi All,
Having been bitten several times by Yum's ideas of "what depends on what", I agree with
Henk. If I have 2 (as far as I can see & understand) independent, stand-aloneable programs
eg Cups & Firefox, it ought to be possible for me to remove either without automatically
taking out the other - no, I've never even thought of the work that must go into something like
that!!!!
Isn't it possible to define some sort of "connector" between user & helper programs, at a different
level than say between elements which MUST be present to function?? The other day, I went to yumex to see what was
waiting for update... amongst them was bluez (which I thought I'd removed back at installation time); in the thought
"don't use it, don't need it, bin it", I cleared the tick on the bluez installed line, clicked process
& was rewarded by a suggestion to take out about 90% of my system (again)! I cannot really imagine that
"everything" DEPENDS on bluez to function!
OK, I'll go downtown & get me soapbox set up on the corner! ;-))
Cheers
Dave
PS Sorry if this comes out in overdone Bold face - I haven't found out what
(un)causes some of the messages in the digests to be greyed out......
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