On Sun, Oct 13, 2013 at 03:13:41 +0800,
  P J P <pj.pan...@yahoo.co.in> wrote:

   No, it does not. If yum is protecting users from un-installing a package 
which could render the whole system unusable or unresponsive, what remains is 
not-so important packages, which pull in 100 other _unrelated_ packages to the 
list of packages to be removed. And invariably user is left with no choice but 
to type - 'N'; unable to remove a package.

They aren't unrelated.
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