Re: aptitude --mind-your-own-business option?



Damon L. Chesser wrote:
Florian Kulzer wrote:


[install and delete stuff with apt-get and aptitude]

$ aptitude search '~i' | md5sum
06f9da945e91f95eb2913ed081809159 -

I rest my case.


But you have failed completely to notice that installation
and garbage collection/disposal are conceptually, and should
remain physically, separate actions.


My hands are clapping! Bravo! Bravo!

I remain unimpressed. The designer does not understand version
control, hence I don't trust his design and code. End of
story. The tool is flawed in conception. How clever it may otherwise
be is irrelevant.

Mike
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