Maybe there should be two groups of packages: important (core or
whatever) that must be installed and other (not important) that might
fail to install?
It is a general failing of anaconda that there is no way to recover
from errors except by starting over from the beginning.
Meanwhile,
Mateusz Marzantowicz mmarzantow...@osdf.com.pl wrote on Tue, 11 Dec
2012 07:15:57 +0100
Maybe there should be two groups of packages: important (core or
whatever) that must be installed and other (not important) that might
fail to install?
I think it better to start over with a minimal install
On 11.12.2012 18:13, Richard Ryniker wrote:
Mateusz Marzantowicz mmarzantow...@osdf.com.pl wrote on Tue, 11 Dec
2012 07:15:57 +0100
Maybe there should be two groups of packages: important (core or
whatever) that must be installed and other (not important) that might
fail to install?
I think
There is something in the inkscape package that causes anaconda to
stop
installing. When this happens the only alternative offered is to
exit
the installer.
Shouldn't there be an option to skip the offending package(s) and
continue?
Chuck, you are amazingly stubborn when it comes to
On Mon, 2012-12-10 at 05:34 -0500, Kamil Paral wrote:
There is something in the inkscape package that causes anaconda to
stop
installing. When this happens the only alternative offered is to
exit
the installer.
Shouldn't there be an option to skip the offending package(s) and
On 11.12.2012 00:33, Adam Williamson wrote:
On Mon, 2012-12-10 at 05:34 -0500, Kamil Paral wrote:
There is something in the inkscape package that causes anaconda to
stop
installing. When this happens the only alternative offered is to
exit
the installer.
Shouldn't there be an option to
There is something in the inkscape package that causes anaconda to stop
installing. When this happens the only alternative offered is to exit
the installer.
Shouldn't there be an option to skip the offending package(s) and continue?
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