On 28 March 2011 10:19, Graham Williams <[email protected]> wrote:
> Does the command line use of gdebi exclude popups appearing? Seems
> like a good idea, but I just wonder what changes occur to interactions
> with wajig when we use gdebi instead of the current install method? If
> none, and we automatically get dependencies when manually installing a
> .deb, then yes - we should use it.

I'm slightly unsure what you mean by "popup", but gdebi is a
command-line client, and when there are extra dependencies to install,
it prompts for them on the terminal, like apt-get (indeed, it seems to
depend on apt). It doesn't use a GUI.

The package is gdebi-core, not gdebi, which may be confusing the issue.

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