James Antill píše v Pá 14. 11. 2008 v 10:31 -0500: > On Thu, 2008-11-13 at 17:04 +0100, Enrico Scholz wrote: > > Seth Vidal <skvidal@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes: > > > > 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. > > You mean an extremely well informed user might have made the better > choice. I'm not sure _I_ would have, I guess if I had the package > summaries I could work out what -solar was by reading what > -text-and-details-only did and assuming it was the opposite. > > But other problems we have in this space like "install java-devel" are > pretty much guaranteed to confuse the user unless they really know what > they are doing, and have almost universally correct answers. > > > > If we do have a good default course of action, why are we prompting > > > the user? > > > > How do you define/configure a "good default course"? > > I've recently posted a patch to the yum ML which would allow Fedora (or > any active repo.) to configure these choices manually. We could then > also easily have different defaults for the desktop vs. the server > spins. That looks really promising. Dan -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list