I decided to try out mplayer2. There was also mplayer2-as-mplayer which adds "mplayer" symbolic links to mplayer2. When installing these two, I noticed that get_iplayer which has a mplayer dependency was also removed. When I tried to reinstall get_iplayer not only did it fail because it could not find mplayer but all other successful downloads where not installed also. The action of Yast not to install all other packages because one fails I find extremely annoying. Is there a way the to counter this action? I can understand why some may think this is a good idea but I honestly hate it. If one program fails to download it is enough just to be informed about it so that I can seek a solution but to stop all other installations whether or not they are related to the failed download is really not necessary and irritating. I have managed to install get_iplayer without mplayer and it works fine. However, everytime I start Yast it nags that there is a dependency issue with get_iplayer. Is there a way to turn this off too? Any help on how to change the behaviour of Yast would be greatly appreciated. Thanks Eddie -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org