On Sat, 2006-04-22 at 00:50 +0100, Leon wrote:
I think you didn't get the idea right.
Basically they want to divide packages (of course installed by package
manager; those installed using source, the user has to track
themselves) into two groups: one is installed by the user (explicitly
'yum install') and the other is those required to satisfy the
dependence.
Ubuntu put this *high* priority for the next release after
dapper. After reading its wiki page, it make sense to me. And I
believe it will be useful.
I want the mathml-fonts fonts installed.
I know that "yum install abiword" which I also want will grab them as a
dependency.
But suppose I decide that I'm not using AbiWord anymore because I'm
doing everything in LaTeX. So I remove AbiWord.
mathml-fonts I still want though - but it was installed as a dependency
to abiword, which I have since removed.
Does that mean mathml-fonts will get automatically removed out from
under me?