James J Catchpole wrote:I am unable to figure out how to queue up updates. thatI am not sure if anyone has commented on the Add/Remove Software function but I find it almost impossible to use. Following are a couple of comments: 1) It appears that you can only Add or Remove one package at a time.I have filed this one. Still on discussion about what the user interface should look like. Note that the PackageKit allows you to queue transactions. So you can install multiple packages without the UI blocking. should be the default in any case. From an End User Perspective there should be a section on the panel that prints out the status of updates as they occur. More or less as Yum Displays the output as each package is installed. There should be a section on the panel that lists the queue of packages being removed, updated or installed. Well, its not granular enough; I should be2) The Filter function is almost uselessA better explanation is needed here. able to choose what I want to see at the package level, not the category, perhaps with radial buttons. I also should be able to pick multiple categories rather than one at a time; again perhaps with radial buttons. Radial Button Examples for Categories might be: o List this Category o Do not list this category o Installed Packages o Available Packages o All Packages And then at the Package Level the same three radial buttons that would override the category choice. Also there should be additional radial buttons indicating whether or not a given package should be: o Ignore Package [Default] o Update Package o Install Package o Remove Package 3) After every Install | Remove the entire list must be refreshedRe: fedora-test-list Digest, Vol 50, Issue 128Within the group. Otherwise you wouldn't be able to see a confirmation that the package has just been installed successfully. The refresh is sometimes not visually appealing especially when listing a large number of packages within a group which is reported already. I see no reason why this is necessary. The combination of the YUM Return Codes and a section of the panel that lists events should be enough. Also, there could be additional Status Buttons along side each Package in the list of queued packages indicating what happens as the packages are processed. The same would be true for prerequisite packages that should be listed in the queue of packages to be processed as they are processed. 4) Depending on 'whatever' it often displays Packages multiple timesAlready filed by me. Rahul |
-- fedora-test-list mailing list fedora-test-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-test-list