seth vidal wrote:
On Sun, 2008-03-02 at 16:35 -0600, Jason L Tibbitts III wrote:
I saw a review ticket for a package which uses Requires(missingok):
which I have not seen before. Some searching turned up the kismet and
python-docutils which currently use this idiom.
What is this actually supposed to do? I can understand what
Requires(hint) might do, but Requires(missingok) sounds more like it
wouldn't actually do anything if the dependency is not present, which
would make me wonder as to the point of having it at all.
Do we want Requires(missingok) in Fedora packages?
no - at least for yum it is not supported.
Is there any way of softdependencies supported by yum? Is this planned for the
the future, for plugin basd apps it would be nice to be able to hint to the end
user that certain optional plugins (with perhaps some hefty deps) would be good
to install, then in beginning user mode (== default) yum could treat these as
harddeps, and more advanced users could reconfigure the behavior to for example
ask the user, or just not install soft-deps.
Regards,
Hans
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