Re: Cycling through the actions of a category

2003-03-19 Thread Robert Collins
On Thu, 2003-03-20 at 07:58, Pierre A. Humblet wrote:
 This is with a recent setup from CVS.

What version number? C'mon, thats got to be obvious.

 When I initially look at a category it is
 in default mode. If there are no new packages,
 all packages are either keep or skip.
 
 After cycling through Install/Reinstall/Uninstall/Default
 on the category, packages that should be keep are
 marked reinstall, as if I wanted reinstall.
 
 Pierre

Rob

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Re: Cycling through the actions of a category

2003-03-19 Thread Max Bowsher
Pierre A. Humblet wrote:
 This is with a recent setup from CVS.

As Robert says, versions are good.
I've verified with 2.340

 When I initially look at a category it is
 in default mode. If there are no new packages,
 all packages are either keep or skip.
 
 After cycling through Install/Reinstall/Uninstall/Default
 on the category, packages that should be keep are
 marked reinstall, as if I wanted reinstall.

Max.



Re: Cycling through the actions of a category

2003-03-19 Thread Robert Collins
On Thu, 2003-03-20 at 07:58, Pierre A. Humblet wrote:
 This is with a recent setup from CVS.
 
 When I initially look at a category it is
 in default mode. If there are no new packages,
 all packages are either keep or skip.
 
 After cycling through Install/Reinstall/Uninstall/Default
 on the category, packages that should be keep are
 marked reinstall, as if I wanted reinstall.

Should be fixed in HEAD. Also I've refreshed the release candidate
snapshot.

Rob
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