Good point. You can see the difference for yourself by trying to remove alsa. Yast2 provides the user with lots of manual (and in my opinion unnecessary) choises to be made whilst smart does the same in 2 clicks. On Tue, 2007-10-09 at 15:13 +0200, Stefan Hundhammer wrote:
On Tuesday 09 October 2007 14:47, Aniruddha wrote:
Thank you for your answer. Do you happen to know why smart is able to make these dependency adjustments automatically?
Are you actually comparing the same scenarios?
Dependency problems are something no user likes to be confronted with. So we try to resolve as many of them as possible. The ones that are left are the ones that get reported to the user. If we knew any reasonable way (that works in every case, not just in some) to handle them automatically, we would.
Could you come up with some real dependency problems you were confronted with and with some suggestions how to handle them automatically? Hint: You can export the problem report to text file from that dialog's "Expert" menu button; you could paste the result here. This kind of discussion becomes very abstract really quickly without real examples.
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