Install multiple apt packages simultaneously#3
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pixie-cheeks wants to merge 2 commits intovictoriadrake:masterfrom
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Install multiple apt packages simultaneously#3pixie-cheeks wants to merge 2 commits intovictoriadrake:masterfrom
pixie-cheeks wants to merge 2 commits intovictoriadrake:masterfrom
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This seems more efficient and less time-consuming.
It is possible that some packages won't install for various reasons. Seems safe to exit on such occassions.
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This makes the install process faster and lessens the burden of editing the install list, slightly.
One major difference in behavior is that if one or more packages are not found in the repository, then apt won't install the rest of the provided packages in the command. Added an if clause to exit the script in such conditions instead of running any more commands.
This was a small change, so I didn't open an issue first.