On Wed, Feb 27, Klaus Kaempf wrote:
* Lukas Ocilka
[Feb 27. 2008 13:14]: On Wed, Feb 27, 2008 at 12:52:46PM +0100, Klaus Kaempf wrote:
Removing a pattern selects all 'contained' packages for removal.
A package might be even recommended by pattern A and requested by pattern B. In case of deleting the pattern A ...
A bit tricky, isn't it :)? Of course, solver would add the package again I guess ... I hope ...
Yes, its tricky ;-) The main question is: What would users expect and how can we apply the 'principle of least surprise' ?
Suggestions welcome ...
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