Tuesday 11 of September 2007 16:22:05 Nagy Gabor napisał(a):
That's probably a good idea, I made a patch for it. pacman -R xorg will only try to remove the xorg package, pacman -Rg xorg will only try to remove the xorg group.
I must mention a backward: -if the user wants to remove one group and one package with one command, he cannot do that (however, this is a rare, and this is a _front-end_ problem)
In my opinion we should implement both -Sg and -Rg or neither of them. (-Sg now lists the group members, after this we could pick the question to the user: "Do you want to install the whole group?" [yes/no/quit] or we should rename the current -Sg to -Si or to -Sig)
Bye, ngaba
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I don't think we need -Sg. As long as during a pacman -S group_package pacman pus a big info (like currently it does with kde for example or gnome afaik and allows for choosing components) that should/would be ok. Because if you implement -Sg then doing pacman -S xorg will do what? Nothing? Or just install en empty group withtout pulling the actual group contents? Silly ;-) Just my 2 cents.. Cheers -- Mateusz Jędrasik <m.jedrasik@gmail.com> tel. +48(79)022-9393, +48(51)69-444-90 http://imachine.szklo.eu.org