Re: yum broken dep default behaviour

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Panu Matilainen wrote:
On Fri, 2005-11-25 at 19:23 +0530, Rahul Sundaram wrote:

Hi


If not then that is exactly correct behavior. Just b/c you have a broken
dep somewhere else doesn't mean you can't make these packages over here
work.



I think what Rudolf Kastl is looking for is a equivalent to apt-get -f install.


Having an *intelligent* --fix-broken type of operation somewhere in
yum/yum-utils would be indeed nice. Apt's -f mode occasionally decides
to remove half the system because that one totally irrelevant package
has broken dependencies :-/

Sometimes, that's a good path to fixing the system:-) Unless you're downloading through a modem, in which case I've preferred the broken system.

I've had apt-get wanting to remove all of kde. Doing that, then installing kde can get your kde fixed: I had a right mess in woody because it was so old, and I'd used apt-get.org to find newer almost everything, or so it seemed.


Maybe package-cleanup --problems could have an additional option of
suggesting fixes to the problems or something.

suggesting fixes is good. Offering to fix them (as apt-get does) would be better, especially if it can find alternatives (eg upgrade to newer, downgrade to older, reinstate former state).

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