http://qa.mandrakesoft.com/show_bug.cgi?id=5336


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------- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2003-08-09 13:40 -------
Fixed in 4.4-34mdk, now --force will answer yes for all question except changing
media (normal, use --auto for that) or choosing a package (--auto again).

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description: 
In writing a shell script to run unattended, I used the --force option to
prevent interactive prompts, and found that I got them anyway.  However, if I
used both --force and --allow-force, then urpmi would print the prompt question
but assume a YES answer and continue, as I believe should happen with --force alone.

You can reproduce this by trying to install any of the FlashPlayer or RealPlayer
packages from Club Commercial on a cooker system.  They all have a bogus
prerequisite which will cause the prompt.

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