On Wed, 2004-01-28 at 12:22, Karsten Jeppesen wrote: > Oh - I have one for the wish-list: > > When a file is corrupted. Don't just tell me and budge - delete the > offending file and tell me that you did it. > Remember - some people using tis piece of software are not that happy > about deleting files themselves. use a recent version of yum. it does this. > Should the file be corrupted at the repository - then it is acceptable > that you are now in an eternal loop. Sooner or later it will dawn on > the user that something is screwed up at the origin. it doesn't delete the file when a gpg sig is wrong b/c it could just be a missing key, not an actually BAD sig. -sv