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Bug 72735

Summary: redhat-config-packages needs an additional button
Product: [Retired] Red Hat Public Beta Reporter: Faisal Malallah <hitman1>
Component: redhat-config-packagesAssignee: Jonathan Blandford <jrb>
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Description Faisal Malallah 2002-08-27 04:57:33 UTC
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Description of problem:
Lets say I wanna add a cerain package. I run redhat-config-packages, select the
package I need, then click update. The program nicely asks for the CD and then
installs the package. When it is done installing, it brings me back to the
original screen wich only has two buttons: Cancel and Update!!

I'm done installing what I needed, which button should I click now to exit? I
already hit update, but If I hit cancel, will it cancel what It did and removes
the package I just installed ???

turned out after trying both buttons that pressing cancel is the right choice.
Do you see how it can get confusing ? perhaps you need to add a 3rd button
saying "Exit" ?

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How reproducible:
Always

Steps to Reproduce:
1.run Redhat-config-packages
2.install or remove a package
3.click update
	

Additional info:

Comment 1 Jonathan Blandford 2002-08-27 16:43:16 UTC
Jeremy, were we planning on quitting after installing, or going back to the Main
screen?  I can Change that button to be 'Close' after an install, but want to be
sure we can get the state right when we go back.

Comment 2 Preston Brown 2002-08-29 21:10:47 UTC
it's just a quit button now.

Comment 3 Jay Turner 2002-09-03 13:10:39 UTC
Fix confirmed with redhat-config-packages-1.0.0-1.