On Fri, 2002-03-01 at 20:43, garrick wrote: > ctrl-c kills it just fine for me. > > On Wed, Feb 27, 2002 at 12:04:37PM -0800, Todd Lyons alleged: > > I was going to install a new kernel and decided not to: > > > > [root@fiji ~]# urpmi kernel > > One of the following packages is needed: > > 1- kernel-enterprise-2.4.17.22mdk-1-1mdk > > 2- kernel-linus2.4-2.4.18-1mdk > > 3- kernel-secure-2.4.17.22mdk-1-1mdk > > 4- kernel-smp-2.4.17.22mdk-1-1mdk > > 5- kernel-2.4.17.22mdk-1-1mdk > > What is your choice? (1-5) > > > > There's no easy way to get out. 0 doesn't cancel it. Ctrl-C doesn't > > kill it immediately, but I did get it to coredump after Ctrl-C'ing for a > > while. > > > > What do you think about adding an option "0 => Abort installtion" when > > it prompts for multiple packages or when it prompts for multiple > > fulfillment of dependencies. > > > > Blue skies... Todd > > -- > > Todd Lyons -- MandrakeSoft, Inc. > > http://www.mandrakesoft.com/ > > UNIX was not designed to stop you from doing stupid things, because > > that would also stop you from doing clever things. -- Doug Gwyn > > > -- Bryan Paxton Public PGP key: http://www.deadhorse.net/bpaxton.gpg
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