Adam Williamson wrote:
when urpmi lists the packages that will be installed as dependencies in
a transaction, those that are suggests rather than hard requires are
tagged as such, so you can notice if a transaction is introducing a
large number of suggested deps you may not necessarily want, and switch
to --no-suggests.
...so long as 'yum update' would tell me:
updating
...
installing for dependencies
...
installing for suggestions
...
:-)
(Which I suppose it would have to, because I'm not thinking of another
way to do it that wouldn't be wrong.)
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Sorry, but I can't look into that right now. I'm running low on
sacrificial chickens.
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