On Mon, 2006-07-17 at 08:39 +0200, Erwin Rol wrote:
Of course it is a bit worrisome that a CTRL-c to stop a yum update
can
leave behind such a mess, instead of cleaning up more correctly, like it
can when a single package stage (the killing of nash) fails. I mean
noway in hell would "my mother" been able to fix this system, and those
ppl (like i did) certainly will first try to hammer CTRL-C when
something hangs.
While I appreciate where you're coming from, let's give what's happened
a little perspective.
Firstly, this has happened in rawhide. It's unlike your mother would be
using rawhide and rawhide is rumored to eat babies.
This hasn't happened in a released version. It hasn't even happened in
the testing stage of a released version.
So while it might be a little frustrating, it's not earth shattering.
R.
--
"It's a fine line between denial and faith.
It's much better on my side"