2009/6/6 Richard Hughes <hughsient(a)gmail.com>:
On Fri, Jun 5, 2009 at 8:15 PM, Kevin
Kofler<kevin.kofler(a)chello.at> wrote:
> *
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=502399 - remove-with-leaves
> confuses PackageKit, causing a Python backtrace - fixed in PackageKit 0.4.8
> by blacklisting the plugin
The plugin has obviously not been tested with PackageKit, which is
odd, as PackageKit is installed on every version of Fedora by
default...
> Only within that package. I think PackageKit is simply not designed to allow
> yum plugins to add additional packages to remove.
If can run yum plugins just fine (except the one named above) -- but
it's not what the GUI user expects. Using remove-with-leaves gives me
lots of WTF!! moments when it wants to remove random things at random
times. It breaks the majority of PackageKit uses cases.
I've been seeing "package-cleanup --leaves", and my question is, how
does this work? Does it just get the leaves that were installed due to
dependency issues? How does it discriminate between leaves (in the
dependency tree)?
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Martín Marqués
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