return true;
}
-bool pkgDepCache::writeStateFile(OpProgress *prog)
+bool pkgDepCache::writeStateFile(OpProgress *prog, bool InstalledOnly)
{
if(_config->FindB("Debug::pkgAutoRemove",false))
std::clog << "pkgDepCache::writeStateFile()" << std::endl;
std::clog << "Skipping already written " << pkg.Name() << std::endl;
continue;
}
+ // skip not installed ones if requested
+ if(InstalledOnly && pkg->CurrentVer == 0)
+ continue;
if(_config->FindB("Debug::pkgAutoRemove",false))
std::clog << "Writing new AutoInstall: "
<< pkg.Name() << std::endl;
// We dont even try to keep virtual packages..
if (Pkg->VersionList == 0)
return;
-
+
+#if 0 // reseting the autoflag here means we lose the
+ // auto-mark information if a user selects a package for removal
+ // but changes his mind then and sets it for keep again
+ // - this makes sense as default when all Garbage dependencies
+ // are automatically marked for removal (as aptitude does).
+ // setting a package for keep then makes it no longer autoinstalled
+ // for all other use-case this action is rather suprising
if(FromUser && !P.Marked)
P.Flags &= ~Flag::Auto;
+#endif
+
RemoveSizes(Pkg);
RemoveStates(Pkg);
StateCache &state=PkgState[p->ID];
// if it is not marked and it is installed, it's garbage
- if(!state.Marked && (!p.CurrentVer().end() || state.Install()) &&
- !state.Delete())
+ if(!state.Marked && (!p.CurrentVer().end() || state.Install()))
{
state.Garbage=true;
if(_config->FindB("Debug::pkgAutoRemove",false))