Re: Gnome Update Manager's "Smart" Update

2007-10-01 Thread Tyler MacDonald
Andrew J. Barr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > "smart" refers to resolving dependencies by installing additional > > > packages or removing software, as opposed to simply not installing > > > packages that would require such actions. > > > > Is that always the smart thing to do? > > That's why

Re: Gnome Update Manager's "Smart" Update

2007-09-15 Thread Gabriel Parrondo
El sáb, 15-09-2007 a las 14:24 -0700, Tyler MacDonald escribió: > Andrew J. Barr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Is that really such a smart idea? Why is the update manager suggesting > > > that's a smart idea? It will cripple my ability to work! Is it really that > > > smart of the update manag

Re: Gnome Update Manager's "Smart" Update

2007-09-15 Thread Andrew J. Barr
On 9/15/07, Tyler MacDonald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Andrew J. Barr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Is that really such a smart idea? Why is the update manager suggesting > > > that's a smart idea? It will cripple my ability to work! Is it really that > > > smart of the update manager to sug

Re: Gnome Update Manager's "Smart" Update

2007-09-15 Thread Tyler MacDonald
Andrew J. Barr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Is that really such a smart idea? Why is the update manager suggesting > > that's a smart idea? It will cripple my ability to work! Is it really that > > smart of the update manager to suggest such a thing? Is it such a smart > > thing to call that bu

Re: Gnome Update Manager's "Smart" Update

2007-09-15 Thread Andrew J. Barr
On 9/15/07, Tyler MacDonald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >The "Smart" update button in the update manager often comes back to me > with a solution that involes removing software that I use every day, in fact > software that I usually have open when the update manager is open (such as > pidgin and

Gnome Update Manager's "Smart" Update

2007-09-15 Thread Tyler MacDonald
The "Smart" update button in the update manager often comes back to me with a solution that involes removing software that I use every day, in fact software that I usually have open when the update manager is open (such as pidgin and anjuta). Is that really such a smart idea? Why is the updat