On 27 January 2014 12:44, Paul Barker wrote:
> The case statement for ARGS_OPT_ADD_EXCLUDE added to the argument handling
> switch statement in opkg was missing a "break;" at the end, so it was falling
> through into the handler for ARGS_OPT_NOACTION. Thus when "--add-exclude" was
> specified on t
The case statement for ARGS_OPT_ADD_EXCLUDE added to the argument handling
switch statement in opkg was missing a "break;" at the end, so it was falling
through into the handler for ARGS_OPT_NOACTION. Thus when "--add-exclude" was
specified on the command line it was as if "--noaction" was also bei