Seth Vidal wrote:
On Thu, 7 May 2009, Nathanael D. Noblet wrote:
> Jeremy Katz wrote:
>> On Thursday, May 07 2009, Nathanael D. Noblet said:
>>> I ran the following command this morning:
>>> sudo yum --disableplugin=remove-with-leaves groupremove "KDE (K
>>> Desktop Environment)"
>>>
>>> I added the remove-with-leaves because when I ran it with that it
>>> was removing all sorts of stand alone programs like mysql-server and
>>> other stuff completely unrelated to kde... In any case, the command
>>> above produced the following list of packages to remove...
>> [snip]
>>> Why are gedit, NetworkManager-gnome, gstreamer-ffmpeg and
>>> gstreamer-plugins-ugly being removed? Is this a bug?
>>
>> NetworkManager-gnome is listed in the KDE comps group (as the KDE
>> plasmoid isn't ready yet afaik) and thus gets removed when you ask to
>> remove the group. I expect gedit and the gstreamer packages are due to
>> something similar in the group or one of their deps being explicitly
>> listed in the group
>
> So not a *bug* persay? Does yum not see that NetworkManager-gnome is
> in more than one group, and since another group requires it to leave
> it alone? Should it? Basically all I need to know is if this situation
> warrants a bug report.
it'san RFE - and I'm reasonably certain it has already been filed.
You're welcome to do it again, though.
No need to pollute bugzilla with a duplicate. Thanks for the info. and
ignore the post just before this asking the exact same question ;)
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