>>> On 06-04-2007 at 11:06, Martin Schlander <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Den Thursday 05 April 2007 20:20:02 skrev Felix Miata:
>> Is rug not the simplest way to get Factory updated?
> 
> Not running Factory yet myself. But Zmd+friends is being removed from

> default 
> installation. You should use zypper.
> 
> # zypper up -t package
> 
> or YaST sw_single -> Package -> All packages -> Update if a newer
version is 
> available.
> 
> Assuming libzypp is in a useful state, it appears to be under heavy 
> development.

I've heard that zmd is being removed from the default set. But up to
now, I'm not happy yet with zypper and I stay fully behind
zmd/rug/zen-updater. And honestly, I don't see many problems with it
anymore. And the personal feeling of speed is better than with zypper.
Of course it's because zmd is running as a daemon and takes care of the
catalogs in background (which, maybe, could be a bit 'more backgrounded'
-> renice) zypper always does everything when I give it an order.

oh.. and zypper lu for some strange reasons shows no updates to be done
on my installation; if I do rug lu, I see a bunch of updates. funny,
zypper in can install them too.. so it knows about the catalogs :-) So
probably also not the oh-wonder-it-s-magic tool (yet)

In general, I think there are to many programs for the same thing being
developed at the moment withing openSUSE: we have yast(you), zmd,
zypper, all of them using libzypp (so far very good) but still, all of
them failing in different places on libzypp bugs. (so not all use
libzypp the same way). This work should be concentrated to one big
stream... THAT would probably give the best package manager ever.

Dominique

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