Re: hwo to install a goup with GUI

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Thnaks;
I will check and report
Regards


Adel




2009/2/17 Mikkel L. Ellertson <mikkel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
William M. Quarles wrote:
> Adel ESSAFI wrote:
>> Hi list
>>
>> I want to ask how to do to install a group of package graphically. the
>> add/remove software allows only to parse the groups and then you have
>> to select the needed packages. There is even "select all" option.
>
> Just to clarify, I think you meant "Is there even a 'select all' option?"
>
> Folks, it seems to me that he is referring to "gpk-application" or
> whatever the equivalent is for KDE, which of course uses Yum as its
> backend.
>
> Yes, I would like to know how to do this, too. You should be able to do
> it from the command line using yum, but I don't see any way to do it
> using any GUI utilities except when running Anaconda on the installation
> discs. I would suggest submitting a Bugzilla report if somebody hasn't
> already as a future feature request.
>
> As for now, it looks like we are stuck with using yum at the command
> line in order to mass-install or mass-uninstall groups of packages. I've
> only seen that I can install and uninstall entire groups using "yum
> groupinstall <group>" and "yum groupremove <group>" respectively, but
> these only install and remove the groups as they come on the
> installation discs (use "yum grouplist" to list groups of packages).
> They do not take into account the extra packages available from the
> Fedora repositories, nor any other repositories added to the yum
> configuration. Does anybody out there know how to add an entire group of
> packages, no matter where they come from, using yum at the commandline?
>
> Thanks,
> William
>
If you are using yumex, click on the folder icon - this gives you
the group view instead of the package view. From their, you can go
down the tree one level and install the standard group packages with
one checkbox. You still have to open the group to get the optional
packages, but I believe you have to do that with yum as well.

Is this what you are after, or am I missing something?

Mikkel
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