Hi Scott, On 11/02/2014 01:43 AM, Scott Ferguson wrote: > On 02/11/14 05:04, Diogene Laerce wrote: >> Hi, >> >> During the installation of some packages (iceweasel, open-ssl..), a >> disclaimer sometimes appears which one has to pass by using the <q> >> key of the keyboard. >> >> The use of "apt-get install -y <package>" does not seem to be useful >> to pass automatically this. > By design? i.e. those messages are considered important. > > > Apropos of -y, I don't recommend "assume yes" unless I've (-s) simulated > the apt-get /first/. "--trivial-only" is less dangerous if you haven't > done a dry run first.
It is about essentials packages on a fresh install so it should do no harm, and I've run and rerun the whole process before. >> Does anyone know how to pass by this and prevent installer to stop? > It's recommended *not* to do this:- > > apt-get -yq=2 install shootfoot #should work > > apt-get --force-yes -q=2 install shootfeet bothbarrels #will work, > untested, obviously Actually none of them worked. I think they are just about yes or no questions, and those aren't. > Disclaimer: suing me is a waste of time ;) I already filed a report to the Hague. ;) Thank you and, best regards. -- “One original thought is worth a thousand mindless quotings.” “Le vrai n'est pas plus sûr que le probable.” Diogene Laerce
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