On 29-Mar-00, 09:00 (CST), Robert Bihlmeyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > (I'm also a first-time aptitude user) > > Branden Robinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > (Remark: I think I would find the overloading of the '-' key confusing. > > Please consider using a different key for hold operations. 'h' seems > > intuitive but might be pressed by novices as an attempt to get help. '!' > > seems like another possible candidate for hold, a la "Stop!" "Wait!" > > "Achtung!" :) ) > > After think about it like this, it was quite natural for me: > + accelerates, goes forward. Packages that are standing still (held or > simply not installed) will get in motion and move forward, if > possible > - brakes, goes back. Packages that would otherwise tend to get > upgraded, will be held back by this; packages that are not in > motion (already held, or up-to-date) will go backwards by being > removed.
I find this confusing. It seems to imply that I have to hit + twice to install a package and - twice to remove it. Very weird. What's wrong with '=' ("keep the same")? -- Steve Greenland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (Please do not CC me on mail sent to this list; I subscribe to and read every list I post to.)