Bug#63991: apt: overzealously reading standard input
On Thu, 11 May 2000, Jason Gunthorpe wrote:
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> On Fri, 12 May 2000, Madarasz Gergely wrote:
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> > first package didn't install like this, I changed the echo "something" to
> > yes "something" so it really gets it... now I found out that it takes a
> > really long time to install such a package... stracing apt reveals that apt
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> APT flushes stdin before running dpkg as a precaution against errent
> typing during the long download phase. I could add an option to turn it
> off, but what you are doing is fundamentally unsafe and is probably a
> really, really bad idea. You would be better off with APT not in the
> picture because you can then call dpkg with a pre-deterimed order so your
> reponses actually match the packages they are intended for!
I am calling apt separately for the packages which need input. And I want
to use apt, because this way I don't to tell exactly what to download,
where to download, how to install, because the package version can change
the next time I install it...
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