Re: NetworkManager package oddity

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On 07/23/2013 09:05 AM, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 07/23/13 21:54, Rex Dieter wrote:
On 07/23/2013 08:49 AM, Ed Greshko wrote:
I installed an F19 system with only KDE.  In doing some testing as a result of a question on the user's....

For "yum erase NetworkManager-openvpn" I see...

Removing:
   NetworkManager-openvpn                x86_64  1:0.9.6.0-2.fc19    @anaconda  718 k
Removing for dependencies:
   kde-plasma-networkmanagement-openvpn  x86_64  1:0.9.0.9-1.fc19    @updates   153 k

But subsequently for "yum install NetworkManager-openvpn" I see...

Installing:
   NetworkManager-openvpn      x86_64      1:0.9.8.2-2.fc19        updates      161 k

Transaction Summary
====================================================================================
Install  1 Package

I would have thought kde-plasma-networkmanagement-openvpn would have been pulled in as well....

Why not?

kde-plasma-networkmanagement-openvpn Requires: NetworkManager-openvpn

not the other way around.


Yes, well...  What I'm getting at is that if you're either a novice, or you're not thinking, and you have a pure KDE system installed and you think you need to install NetworkManager-openvpn to get access to openvpn management you'll be left scratching your head when it doesn't show up.

I guess one response is novices or 'those not thinking' shouldn't be removing random packages in the first place then. :)

-- rex

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