> On Saturday, 12 October 2013 10:43 PM, Reindl Harald <h.rei...@thelounge.net> 
> wrote:
> *why* should it be addressed in yum or DNF?
> 
> if a package pulls un-needed dependencies the package has
> to be fixed and *not* worked around it - period

   Yes, agreed. But that might probably involve fixing the package review 
process wherein a new package is introduced. Once the package is approved and 
enters repositories, subsequent updates could introduce new dependencies. These 
updates do not go through any manual review process. Spotting dependency errors 
by inspecting the .spec file seems like quite a task, at least it's difficult 
to spot without manual inspection.

One solution could be for Yum(8) or DNF to only list the dependency packages to 
caution a user that if you remove the said package, these many packages would 
be affected.  But prompt him to remove only the selected package and not 100 
others along with it.

Ie. If I ask to remove package bluez,  do let me know that 100 other packages 
might not work, but prompt me to remove only and only package bluez and not the 
100 other affected packages. This would significantly simplify user's decision 
making and thus improve user experience too.

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Regards
   -Prasad
http://feedmug.com
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