Now it's installed, try something like this :-
rpm -q --whatrequires emacs
no package requires emacs
rpm -q --whatrequires syslinux
mkbootdisk-1.4.3-1
This should tell you what needed it to be installed.
-Andy-
----- Original Message -----
From: "Harry Putnam" <reader(a)newsguy.com>
To: <fedora-test-list(a)redhat.com>
Sent: Friday, July 23, 2004 1:10 PM
Subject: [FC3] Fresh install - non-selected pkgs get installed [emacs]
After two successfull clean installs yesterday, I noticed in both
cases that even though I opted to select pkgs manually, in an
`work station' install, and deselected `emacs' from editors group.
Emacs was still installed.
There was a screen following pkg selection that said something about
checking for dependancies, but nothing was displayed as having been
added to the install.
However, watching the install progress, I see emacs being installed.
And on boot-up and running `rpm -qa|grep emacs' I see:
emacs-21.3-14
emacs-leim-21.3-14
emacs-common-21.3-14
Should this be bugzilla'ed or am I just missing something at the
dependancy check stage?
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