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|    andrew.williams@t-online.de to bad sector    |
|    Re: zypper versus YaST    |
|    22 Mar 18 08:54:08    |
      On Thursday, March 22, 2018 at 12:08:40 PM UTC+1, bad sector wrote:       > On 03/21/18 17:21, Carlos E.R. wrote:       > > On 2018-03-21 16:51, andrew.williams@t-online.de wrote:       > >> On Saturday, March 17, 2018 at 6:00:08 PM UTC+1, Carlos E.R. wrote:       > >>> On 2018-03-17 17:43, bad sector wrote:       > >>>> On 17/03/2018 11:59, Carlos E.R. wrote:       > >>>>> On 2018-03-17 15:33, bad sector wrote:       > >>>>       > >>>> Yast used to have another one too, one that said 'ignore all       > >>>> dependancy', it's been removed.       > >>>       > >>> I don't remember that one. I doubt it existed.       > >>>       > >>> What there is, is "ignore recommends", which is a different thing.       > >>>       > >> If you have install-conflicts, Yast allows you to resolve them manually.        Three options are normally offered.       > >> One is "forget it"       > >> One is "Ignore this requirement"       > >> One is "Update software xxx to satisfy the requirement"       > >> (or words to that effect in each case!)       > >       > > Yes, that is so.       > >       > > But you see, it is case by case decision, not a global and automatic       choice.       >       > Correct, there used to be a global "ignore all dependencies" button,       > seeing that one return would be OK. I for one wold like in addition an       > also global button that you set before beginning the process that says:       >       > "do NOT install packages with dependancy OR conflict issues".                     I'll go with Carlos on that one - the whole point of the .rpm structure is to       take account of dependencies so a global "ignore" button would never make       sense. I don't remember any such beast and the first SuSE I used was       4.something.       For what you want, you might as well use Slackware.       (did Yggdrasil take account of dependencies?)              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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