Martin Schlander <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I assume the point of releasing the updates for testing was to get feedback - > so here goes..
Yes, exactly. > I haven't done heavy testing - but I've had Zen updater running for a few > days > - added some repos with rug, zen and YaST etc. > > I must say that I don't feel much of a difference. Performance wise it still > takes a lot of time to "parse metadata" and "update-status" on my amd64 3000+ Performance was not addressed in those. They fixe a couple of bugs. > with inst-source, non-oss, kde-update, guru, packman. And it often ends up > using about 150-250 megs of swap - I have 1 gig of ram, and normally don't > swap at all. But I guess no promises were made in this department. > > I was under the impression that the "unsigned repo warning"-issue would be > fixed by these updates - but I still get those. There's still one bugreport open. > But I definitely haven't noticed any new bugs or worsening in any area - so good. > for all I can say the updates are ready to go. I Think some people will be > dissapointed though - when they see the updates they're probably going to > think all the issues will be fixed. ;-) > Btw., to finish up on a positive note, I had a look at the changelog for the > packages, using the new changelog-feature in YaST - I really love how YaST SW > gives me huge amounts of information and control. Also gives insight to the > huge amount of work that's being done on the packagemanagement stuff. Cheers, Andreas -- Andreas Jaeger, [EMAIL PROTECTED], http://www.suse.de/~aj/ SUSE Linux Products GmbH, Maxfeldstr. 5, 90409 Nürnberg, Germany GPG fingerprint = 93A3 365E CE47 B889 DF7F FED1 389A 563C C272 A126
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