On 2008-09-12, Paulo Matias <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > "--noscriptlet If an install scriptlet exists, do not execute it. > Do not use this unless you know what you are doing."
Ok, seems like something few would do without knowing what they're doing. > These install messages are considered to be very important in > archlinux, and will never be hidden from the user by the package > manager. I was more thinking of being shown but hidden amidst a flood of install messages, if you install multiple packages (such as upgrading all of them). > Problems could arrise if the user is currently not connected to the > Internet when installing the package, too. Then one could of course fall back to less smart checks. > Thanks a lot for your reviews and advise. Do you confirm the packages, > if packaged as I described here, are freely redistributable according > to the trademark license? If the message doesn't get hidden in a flood of install logs. -- Tuomo
