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Nicolas Mailhot wrote:
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<pre wrap="">If we make skip-broken work silently by default and do not notify
users about the crap being skipped...
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In case no one noticed, skip-broken does notify users about the crap
being skipped now
Granted, this is a bit lost in yum's usual verbosity. But that's not
an argument to no make sckip-broken the default
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Skipped packages is shown in package confirmation, just like installed,
updated etc. So running yum-cli is not then problem, but pk need to<br>
be able to show skipped packages too.<br>
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Tim<br>
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