On Fri, Jul 26, 2013 at 8:49 AM, Sandro Mani <manisan...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> It happens from time to time that yum is unable to remove packages when
> uninstall scriptlets fail. For experienced users, it is just a matter of
> doing rpm -e --noscripts, but casual users will likely end up with yum
> check complaining about duplicate packages etc. So
> - Might the damage not be smaller if rpm just ignored preun scriplet
> failures?
> - Could bodhi try installing and uninstalling the package as an autoqa
> step? I realize that scriptlet failures can be very dependent on the users
> environment, but at least simply typos which will fail all the time (like
> the one below) will get caught.
>

I did this to myself recently with a package and so I'd like to see this
install/un-install idea implemented also if its possible. Or having rpm
ignore preun failures.

Cheers,
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