Gslapt with strange dependencies

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schlawi54
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Gslapt with strange dependencies

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I am using Salix XFCE 13.1 with all current updates applied.
1. Start Gslapt.
2. Mark xfce4-screenshooter only to be installed.
3. Click on "apply"
4. Gslapt wants to install some additional dependencies? For instance, gnome-keyring and others ...
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5. Cancel the dialog
6. Remove the mark from xfce4-screenshooter again.
7. Click again on "apply"
8. Packages from 4. still marked for installation. :roll:
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Should Gslapt remove the dependencies then also after the package was deselected again :?:
Last edited by schlawi54 on 15. Jan 2011, 18:21, edited 2 times in total.
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Re: GSlapt with strange dependencies

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You need to use Edit -> Unmark all.
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Re: Gslapt with strange dependencies

Post by zAchAry »

I can't reproduce the bug, maybe you selected a package with dependencies like gnome-keyring and others ... and you then deselected it.
schlawi54 wrote:Should Gslapt remove the dependencies then also after the package was deselected again :?:
No, Gslapt does not do it, unfortunately, but if you like to install xfce4-volumed without xfce, for Salix OS Fluxbox, you mark xfce4-volumed and then remove the unnecessary dependencies, or you can get it directly xfce4-volumed-0.1.8-i486-1lm.txz ;)
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Re: Gslapt with strange dependencies

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Thanks for trying to reproduce. But why xfce4-volumed and fluxbox instead?
2. Mark xfce4-screenshooter only to be installed.
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