On 20.10.2010 20:09, Xavier wrote: > Florian Pritz wrote: >> On 19.10.2010 21:25, Xavier Chantry wrote: >> > But my new provision selection inspired to both Jakob and Dan that we >> > could have the same for groups, so I went ahead and implemented it >> > over the weekend. >> >> >> Do it like yaourt (it prompts the user when doing -Syu) and open an >> editor with one package per line. If a user doesn't want to install a >> certain package he can just delete or comment(#) the line. >> >> I don't know how to handle dependencies here (foo needs bar, but the >> user removes bar), but I think you could just ask for those with a >> simple yes/no afterwards. >> >> > > I did think some time ago that it should not be too hard to write a pacman > wrapper handling interactive group install. > But I did not know yaourt had that feature, that's interesting. > > I like 'rebase -i' a lot, never thought of using that for groups. But well, if > it's already in yaourt, why bother doing the same thing again in pacman ?
Yaourt doesn't have this feature for groups (sadly), but for -Syu. You can use the editor to select which packages you want to upgrade and with ones you want to ignore. I just meant you can do the same thing for groups, but it looks like my hint was to subtle ;) -- Florian Pritz -- {flo,bluewi...@server-speed.net
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