removing KDE removes NetworkManager-gnome??

Seth Vidal skvidal at fedoraproject.org
Thu May 7 16:54:15 UTC 2009



On Thu, 7 May 2009, Nathanael D. Noblet wrote:

> Seth Vidal wrote:
>> 
>> 
>> On Thu, 7 May 2009, Thomas Moschny wrote:
>> 
>>> 2009/5/7 Nathanael D. Noblet <nathanael at gnat.ca>:
>>>> So not a *bug* persay? Does yum not see that NetworkManager-gnome is in 
>>>> more
>>>> than one group, and since another group requires it to leave it alone?
>>>> Should it? Basically all I need to know is if this situation warrants a 
>>>> bug
>>>> report.
>>> 
>>> The problem is yum doesn't remember which groups you have installed.
>>> Hence it cannot do what you describe.
>
> You mean it doesn't know that a package was installed as part of a group 
> install, vs a package in a group happens to have been installed? I ask 
> because I can do grouplist, and it shows me which groups are installed...
>
> I've manually re-installed NetworkManager-gnome, and KDE isn't in the 
> installed groups but ion the Available groups... So I'm not sure what the 
> limitation is I guess.
>

It is not so much 'knowing' as guessing based on what your comps files say 
NOW  and what you have installed.

-sv




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