Seth Vidal <skvidal@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes: >>> If we don't have a good default course of action, why do you think the >>> user is going to know better? >> >> Why do you think, that 'yum' knows which choice is the best one? >> E.g. the 'plymouth' case shows that the wrong decision was taken and >> that the user would have made the right one. > > But we still have to have a good default for the -y case. We can't > stop and prompt when they've passed -y. Add a configuration option which defines the "good default" for '-y' operations. Possible choices are 'fail' (abort on ambiguities) and 'shortest-wins' where I suggest 'fail' as the preconfigured value for F11+ and 'shortest-wins' for legacy installations. Enrico -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list