severity 477665 serious
thanks

Regardless of the circumstances, "don't install" should mean "don't
install".  Not taking action when the user requests it is one thing,
but taking action that user is under the impression they have
instructed the program *not* to perform (i.e. ignoring user input) is
a serious matter.

I see no reason why this option *shoudn't* work in interactive mode,
especially since the current situation means that when the option is
explicitly given to a non-interactive command and the user drops back
to interactive, the program "forgets" that it has happened.

-- 
Chris Jackson



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