Would it not be better if rpmdrake
would see.. ok.. this package is bad
but the others aren't and give the user
a choise to still install the other packages that
is not part of any dependencies for kdebase if any.
Just think if downloading the 60MB kdebase and then
the package right after it is bad.
Its not allways it keeps it in the cache.

Then you have to start all over again.


/MattB

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Subject: [Cooker] rpmdrake bug


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I noticed that when one of the selected (for install) packages is bad or
unreadable,
rpmdrake often draws the conclusion that all of the packages are bad.
I think it is because it does an rpm2header on all the files, and if it gets
an error
it adds all these files to the not_installed_list.

Danny
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