Hello,

I just updated my 10.2 to 10.3 beta2 and, well, it was a bit 
adventurous ;-)  and I'm asking myself if someone has tried to install 
beta2 as update - there are too many obvious bugs, and some of them are 
critical from my POV :-(

Installation source: Factory tree + non-OSS tree, mirrored yesterday

Just a short overview about the problems I had as short overview:

- my 10.2 partition is only offered for update if I select "show all 
  partitions" (and: no, I don't think that 
  https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=299667 is invalid - the
  solution would be to ask for the password of the encrypted partition 
  earlier)
- /etc/cryptotab is not converted to /dev/sd*, so mounting encrypted 
  partitions while installation fails
- /etc/fstab is also not converted, so mounting everything except /
  fails
- /boot/grub/device.map also wasn't modified, resulting in a failure
  at bootloader installation
- installing the kernel also failed because mkinitrd was still trying to 
  use hda - workaround: change fstab manually

- the tab order in the dialog to add an add-on repository is broken
- the pattern "update test packages" does not drop in any of the
  "update-test-*" packages
- I had the latest KDE packages from Buildservice on 10.2, and the beta2
  installation had to downgrade them. This resulted in lots of 
  conflicts, YaST even marked the beta2 KDE packages with "arch change"
  and did not honor what I chose in the conflict dialog.
  I had to go to the packages mask and mark the KDE packages to be 
  refreshed.
- strange version difference: I'm still using agrep from SUSE 8.2, which 
  is version 4.0 (newer releases didn't contain it) and now re-appeared 
  with version 0.7.
- on the first run, the installation aborted unexpectedly, probably 
  because the y2logs and a testcase needed too much RAM.
  Sidenote: I have 1GB RAM...
  Next run without testcase generation worked, but still created ~300 MB
  y2logs.
  Question: does "manual" mode create bigger logs does this always 
  happen? (reason for manual mode: linuxrc forces me to manual 
  installation mode because it doesn't find my HTTP installation source 
  in the first run - already filed a bug about this)
  Anyways, expected result is a warning "out of RAM, please cleanup the 
  logs or add swap."
- oh, just after clicking "accept" in the pattern details view, I got 
  about 200 MB additional y2log in 10 seconds...
- dependency check is quite slow when you have many conflicts (but fast 
  after you have solved them)
- for OpenOffice, thesaurus packages are installed for lots of languages 
  I never use. I'd expect to only have packages for my system language 
  by default.
- Some packages unselected in pattern details (the OpenOffice thesaurus 
  packages) were re-selected after clicking "packages" in the proposal - 
  which means YaST does changes after a user has done a per-package 
  selection in the pattern details view
- what about gtk-qt-engine? It conflicts with kcm_gtk...
- java_1_4_2_sun_jdbc also caused a conflict, maybe it should be 
  obsoleted by a current (1.5.0) package
- YaST didn't display the slide show, dunno why
- installation of several non-OSS packages failed with error 
  message "Inconsistency detected by ld.so: dl-open.c: 623: _dl_open: 
  Assertion `_dl_debug_initialize [...]"
  %post failed with exit status 127
  affected: nspluginwrapper, acroread, flash-player, RealPlayer
- according to the y2log, the downloaded release notes have version 
  10.2.3 which is obviously older than 10.3.5 in Factory
- SuSEconfig.zzzopt_gnome-compat code looks ugly code, it should have 
  more than one FIXME ;-)
- opensuse-updater is not obsoleted by opensuse-updater-kde, so I have
  installed both of them now


And some things I already found in the running system:
- something seems to run "insserv -r boot.crypto" while installation, so 
  my encrypted partition wasn't mounted at boot
  (workaround: insserv it again)

- opensuse-updater (the old one, still running after the update) lists 
  also *packages* to update, not only patches (intended?)
- opensuse-updater (again the old one) has a grey, empty area at the 
  bottom - where's the patch description?

- the new opensuse-updater-kde initially shows only an overview. I'm not 
  yet sure if I really like this (for me it's a click more to see the 
  available updates) - so please add an "always show details" checkbox.

- YOU doesn't display information about packages, just lists the patches
  (empty list at the right section of the window)


I would be happy if someone could add a short note to every item if it 
is already known or if I need to file a bugreport ;-)


Regards,

Christian Boltz

PS: I'll now going to verify if all YaST modules support the help 
    parameter (bugs 269886 to 269914) to get a better feeling...

-- 
> Am Besten wäre natürlich, den Owner von /dev/usbkabel ;-) zu
> überprüfen *g*
Dieses Device ist IMHO aber erst im neuen Kernel vorgesehen. Hast
Du da etwa schon einen Patch für den SuSE-Kernel? ;-)
[> Christian Boltz und Harald Krause in suse-linux]
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