seth vidal schrieb:
On Tue, 2007-10-30 at 23:34 -0700, John Poelstra wrote:
seth vidal wrote:
On Fri, 2007-10-26 at 13:14 -0700, John Poelstra wrote:
seth vidal said the following on 10/26/2007 11:41 AM Pacific Time:
On Fri, 2007-10-26 at 11:41 -0700, John Poelstra wrote:
seth vidal said the following on 10/26/2007 05:42 AM Pacific Time:
The issue is where to put the data on the screen and how to keep from
confusing the user. We could definitely say 'total installed size' in
the total summary but putting installed size next to download size for
each package just eats up valuable screen real-estate on a console.
So why not...
For removing or examining installed packages:
===================================================================================
Package Arch Version Repository Installed Size
===================================================================================
Removing:
vixie-cron x86_64 4:4.2-3.fc8 installed 665 k
Transaction Summary
=============================================================================
Install 0 Package(s) Update 0 Package(s) Remove 1 Package(s)
Is this ok [y/N]:
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
For downloading:
==================================================================================
Package Arch Version Repository Download Size
==================================================================================
Installing:
vixie-cron x86_64 4:4.2-3.fc8 junior 100 k
Transaction Summary
=============================================================================
Install 1 Package(s) Update 0 Package(s) Remove 0 Package(s)
Total download size: 100 k
Is this ok [y/N]:
unless i'm reading this wrong.
that's what it is, now.
-sv
Nope. I'm suggesting removing the ambiguity
One is "installed size"
The other is "download size"
and for a mix-and-match transaction?
yum shell
remove foo
install bar
update baz
run
what should it show?
-sv
Not sure I follow. Most users have never heard of yum shell. I am
advocating changing the scenarios above.
and I'm saying we still need to display for cases when we're doing both
a removal and an install as updates/upgrades frequently end up doing
both.
-sv
sv> The issue is where to put the data on the screen
sv> and how to keep from confusing the user.
sometimes it is annoying not to see the complete packagename:
(125/1047): openoffice.o 2% [== ] n:n ETA
could it be possible
1; to display the "sometimes-really-long-packagenames" in one line
or "packagename - arch - version" (for |grep and |sort) in one line ?
2; to add a statusline with all the "Total Infos" ?
# yum update kernel\*
=============================================================================
Package
Arch Version Repository Download Size
Install Size
=============================================================================
Updating:
kernel-headers
x86_64 2.6.23.1-10.fc7 updates 678 k nnn
Removing:
kernel
x86_64 2.6.22.7-57.fc6 installed nnn 63 M
kernel
x86_64 2.6.22.9-61.fc6 installed nnn 63 M
kmod-ntfs
x86_64 2.1.28-3.2.6.22.9_61.fc6 installed nnn 310 k
kmod-ntfs
x86_64 2.1.28-3.2.6.22.7_57.fc6 installed nnn 310 k
Installing for dependencies:
kernel
x86_64 2.6.23.1-10.fc7 updates 16 M nnn
kmod-ntfs
x86_64 2.1.28-4.2.6.23.1_10.fc7 livna 95 k nnn
Transaction Summary
=============================================================================
Install 2 Package(s)
Update 1 Package(s)
Remove 4 Package(s)
Total download size: 17 M
Is this ok [y/N]:
Downloading Packages:
(1/3): kernel-headers-2.6 100% |=========================| 678 kB
00:03
(2/3): kmod-ntfs-2.1.28-4 100% |=========================| 95 kB
00:00
(3/3): kernel-2.6.23.1-10 100% |== | 2 MB 01:11
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Staus: Downloading 3 Packages, Total Download Size nn, Total Install
Size nn, n:n Total ETA
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Running rpm_check_debug
Running Transaction Test
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