https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=420606
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--- Comment #20 from Jon Nelson 2009-02-01 07:14:36 MST ---
There seems to be a terminology problem here.
I'm running openSUSE 11.1 and I think I have the same problem.
When I mark a package as "Protected - Do Not Modify" I want it to mean just
that - do not upgrade, downgrade, or remove without asking me first.
Taboo - Do Not Install should mean just that - *don't* install it.
I really dislike the idea of a "this session only" package lock. Perhaps the
language should be changed or something but I got really frustrated because the
language *says* it means one thing but as soon as I finish installing/upgrading
packages, and go back and see what new updates are available (more on that in a
moment), the package I marked as protected is upgraded! I don't want that.
This is using the QT YaST2 GUI on openSUSE 11.1
I would like the hplip* packages to be *locked* - ie, keep it this way. If a
new version is available perhaps let me know but do NOT automatically select it
for upgrade.
The other bug I hit (and I'll be filing soon) is this: if a package is upgraded
or chosen for install, and it brings in some dependencies, even though I choose
"All in this list, upgrade to newest version..." it does not do that for the
automatically chosen dependencies. I have to make a *second* run to get those
deps.
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