Neither are either the right behavior or the current behavior of urpmi and the like.
The right (and current) behavior is to install only new suggests on update.
Suggests that were already in the previous release of the package but that were
not installed will remains not installed.
But the suggests that got newly added in the new release of the package will get installed.
Neither are either the right behavior or the current behavior of urpmi and the like.
The right (and current) behavior is to install only new suggests on update.
Suggests that were already in the previous release of the package but that were
not installed will remains not installed.
But the suggests that got newly added in the new release of the package will get installed.