Till Maas wrote:
On Mo November 26 2007, seth vidal wrote:
I already explained why. You do not play 'do what I mean' games with
software that can nuke your whole box or destroy all your data.
How about making it case unsensitive only when assume-yes (or -y) is not set?
This way the use is always asked whether he really wants this? Or make yum
suggest other packages that are available but differ in case, e.g. printing a
message like "foo is not available, but there is a package Foo".
Regards,
Till
And people complain that yum is slow now... I can't see this speeding
things up.
Robert 'Bob' Jensen
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/BobJensen
Fedora Unity Project
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