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Currently deinstallation of an adapter is prohibited whenever another adapter lists this adapter as dependency. Sometimes a deinstallation is desired anyway due to incorrect or outdated dependencies.
So I suggest to add a qulifier --force to deladapter (and mybe other commands where applicable) to ignore a failing dependecy check and deinstall the adapetr anyway.
Why?
A tyüpically example is adapter vis which is listed as dependency at several adapters which provide a widget. But vis is not required at all for core functionality of the adapter and missing vis only makes the wifget unuseable but not the whole adapter. This is especially problematic if someone wants to use vis-2 ad has to install vis too only because of incorrect dependency.
How?
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Currently deinstallation of an adapter is prohibited whenever another adapter lists this adapter as dependency. Sometimes a deinstallation is desired anyway due to incorrect or outdated dependencies.
So I suggest to add a qulifier --force to deladapter (and mybe other commands where applicable) to ignore a failing dependecy check and deinstall the adapetr anyway.
Why?
A tyüpically example is adapter vis which is listed as dependency at several adapters which provide a widget. But vis is not required at all for core functionality of the adapter and missing vis only makes the wifget unuseable but not the whole adapter. This is especially problematic if someone wants to use vis-2 ad has to install vis too only because of incorrect dependency.
How?
No response
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: