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From: fulldisc at ultratux.org (Maarten)
Subject: Re: Re: !SPAM! Automated ssh scanning

On Sunday 29 August 2004 00:04, gadgeteer@...gantinnovations.org wrote:
> On Sat, Aug 28, 2004 at 10:23:36PM +0200, Maarten (fulldisc@...ratux.org) 
wrote:
> > I remember well that at one time I wanted to install a SuSE system
> > without X, and just one package triggered 4 other packages and those then
> > triggered the full X eventually.  It really was a pain.  Mind you, that
> > was a few years back, I get the distinct impression things have changed
> > for the better now.
>
> I've not used yast but with rpm at least you can pass a flag to ignore
> dependencies.

Yes.  But that's hardly the point, is it.  You can remove the unwanted 
packages using 'rpm -e --nodeps' too, but you shouldn't need to.

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Yes of course I'm sure it's the red cable. I guarante[^%!/+)F#0c|'NO CARRIER


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