On Sun, Oct 07, 2007 at 12:42:48PM +0200, solsTiCe d'Hiver wrote: > hi, guys, > some of you might remember an email i sent the 30th of july > http://archlinux.org/pipermail/arch/2007-July/015102.html > when i lost my internet connexion because some guy updated the libpcap > package > but not the ppp package before some day. > > and guess what .... they did it ... AGAIN ! > > so i said it politly the other time. > this time i am angry and irritated > > UPDATE the fucking PPP PACKAGE the same DAY than the fucking libpcap PACKAGE ! >
I feel your rage. I really hate it when free things don't happen exactly as I expect them to. Things I don't contribute to and things I don't pay for should still work exactly like I want them to. I see where you're coming from. I know the hundreds of hours I've put into this project were all to satify a bunch of people that can't read output and learn from experience. However, as I think a few people pointed out, it's good to actually read what you're going to install before you do it. I mean, pacman always asks for a confirmation before it goes ahead. In effect, you must have looked at it and said "looks good!" in order to say yes. Who knows why you did that, perhaps you can't read or perhaps you were so enraged last time that you forgot about it this time (lolwut?). Hmmm...speaking of installing things before reading what you're about to install... http://archlinux.org/about/ ... "Arch Linux is a workhorse distribution designed to fit the needs of the competent linux user." Whoops, I guess you haven't been reading before doing all along. Competence Shmompetence. _______________________________________________ arch mailing list [email protected] http://archlinux.org/mailman/listinfo/arch
