Borsenkow Andrej <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> that is exactly what happens now and is proven to be ehh ... fragile :-)
>
> The real problem is, sometimes there is no information which RPM has
> been and which has not been installed. It is easy to test - just corrupt
> some RPM (write random byt
> >
> > I tried to parse rpminst output and to remove only those packages
that
> > has really been installed. Obviously it does not always work,
rpmdrake
> > somwtimes thinks packages has not been installed when it actually
was
> > and I need as many test cases (including rpminst output in the fir
le mer 13-02-2002 à 08:32, Borsenkow Andrej a écrit :
>
> > Was patch left out again or is it not working.
> >
> > After installation of pkgs, 1/2 of those chosen remain as selected in
> both
> > rpmdrake panes.
> >
>
> If you can reproduce it, could you please run rpmdrake --verbose and
> se