On Fri, 2011-01-07 at 15:46 +0100, Pierre-Yves wrote: > On Thu, Dec 23, 2010 at 02:07:34PM +0200, Panu Matilainen wrote: > > > > Why are these both shown in the output? Just one of them should be > visible > > (and the other one deprecated but kept around for compatibilitys > sake): > > --show-duplicates show all versions of packages > > --show-dupes show all versions of packages > > This is a 2 lignes patch which I can do, which option is prefered ? > (I would go for keeping --show-duplicates) > > > Another pile of redundancies, relevant for this discussion: > > --tree-requires list recursive requirements, in tree form > > --tree-conflicts list recursive conflicts, in tree form > > --tree-obsoletes list recursive obsoletes, in tree form > > --tree-whatrequires list recursive what reqauires, in tree form > > > > There's already --requires, --conflicts etc, and there's --recursive > too, > > so the above should easily collapse to one option to control the > output > > format, eg --tree-requires would be '--requires --recursive > --output=tree' > > or something like that. > > Should I try to look into this ? > I would replace --recursive by something like --level=[1|2|3|...|all] > (keeping --recursive for compatility) > > We would then have: > --requires/provides/conflicts --level=2 --output=tree --type=[dot| > ascii] > > Would this be fine ? Or should we remove --type and just play with > --output=[ascii-tree|dot-tree] ?
I know that I might be a bit impatient but I really would like to see these features in and I'm willing to spend time to make it happen but I need your guidance to meet your requirement. Regards, Pierre _______________________________________________ Yum-devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.baseurl.org/mailman/listinfo/yum-devel
