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On Thu, 2002-06-27 at 10:32, Robert G. Brown wrote:
> This is consistent with what I was suggesting, except that when running
> yum interactively (the state where it asks questions like: "Do you like
> this list of files and should I proceed?") one could conceivably insert
> messages like "I can't find these two rpm's, but nothing else depends on
> them -- do you want to proceed anyway and find the missing rpm's on your
> own?" with a y/n answer.

How about:

"I can't find these two rpm's, but nothing else depends on them -- do
you want to proceed anyway and find the missing rpm's on your own?
"Y/n". You answer "y", after which it drops you into shell and lets you
fix things using wget and rpm? :)

I'd far rather see yum be a maintenance tool and not "anaconda's little
brother".

Regards,
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 0>  Konstantin ("Icon") Riabitsev
/ )  Duke University Physics Sysadmin
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