--- On Sun, 11/30/08, Scott Robbins <scottro@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
From: Scott Robbins <scottro@xxxxxxxxxx> Subject: Re: Yum and Yumex To: "For testers of Fedora Core development releases" <fedora-test-list@xxxxxxxxxx> Date: Sunday, November 30, 2008, 9:43 AM
On Sun, Nov 30, 2008 at 05:47:07AM -0800, Leslie Satenstein wrote: > > > On Sat, 29 Nov 2008, Leslie Satenstein wrote: > > > Then I reviewed the installed files and uncheckmarked the entries I did > not want > > That was a mistake, as it took a whole set of dependencies with the 3 or 4 > m > > odules.
That often happens when people aren't paying
attention. I remember doing yum remove -y wireless tools, coming back and finding kopete, along with a bunch of other KDE based apps gone. :) (I was new to Fedora at that time and hadn't realized how many seemingly unrelated things a yum remove might take with it.)
As for yumex I just gave it a try as well. It also asks for confirmation.
So, unless something quite unusual happened, my guess is that you weren't hit by a yum or yumex bug, you were just hit by some of the dependency tie-ins, which can often be surprising. :)
I do sympathize, having experienced the same thing, and often don't understand why package A is tied to package B, but I don't think it was a bug in this case, unless you can be absolutely sure that it didn't ask for confirmation--a separate window opening, saying it's going to do this, that, and the other, and asking for an OK or cancel.
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Spike (watching, from a distance, a conversation between Angel and a woman he just rescued):How can I thank you, you mysterious black-clad-hunk-of-a-knight-thing? No need little lady. Your tears of gratitude are enough for me. You see, I was once a bad-ass vampire. But love, and a pesky curse, defanged me. And now, I'm just a *big* fluffy puppy with bad teeth. No! Not the hair! Never the hair. But there must be some way I can show my appreciation. No, helping those in need's my job. And working up a load of sexual tension and prancing away like a magnificent poof is truly thanks enough. I understand. I have a nephew who's gay, so... Say no more. Evil's still afoot. And I'm almost out of that Nancy-boy hair gel I like so much. Quickly! To the Angel-mobile! Away!
-- I was
hit with a dependency chain problem when uninstalling. The idea of pulling in dependencies, and then in a loop, re-evaluating the dependencies to determine if they need to be pulled in, of if they have to pull in other dependencies works just fine.
On removing an item from the tree, the "where used" search failed, and so the dependencies were removed. I think that each dependency was reviewed, and it's upstream files were tagged as being removable.
So, one wrong delete and you will find yourself having to reinstall.
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