Joe Morris (NTM) wrote:
Kai Ponte wrote:
Someone asked a few days ago if SMART ran SUSEConfig.
It doesn't.
I didn't know or care at the time. It apparently does, because I was doing a bunch of updates on one of my desktops and saw the following in the logs...

Starting SuSEconfig, the SuSE Configuration Tool...
Running module fonts only
Reading /etc/sysconfig and updating the system...
Executing /sbin/conf.d/SuSEconfig.fonts...
Creating fonts.{scale,dir} files ..............
/etc/fonts/suse-font-dirs.conf unchanged
/etc/fonts/suse-hinting.conf unchanged
/etc/fonts/suse-bitmaps.conf unchanged
Creating cache files for fontconfig
.......................................
generating java font setup
Finished.
Starting SuSEconfig, the SuSE Configuration Tool...
Running module pango only
Reading /etc/sysconfig and updating the system...
Executing /sbin/conf.d/SuSEconfig.pango...
Finished
That is post install script from an rpm installed by smart.  It isn't
the same as the whole SuSEconfig run by YOU, though most rpms for suse
run ldconfig now as a post install script (one other thing YOU runs
before  SuSEconfig).  HTH

I was the person who asked this. And if SUSE's rpms start to run the relevant SuSEconfig modules, that should be sufficient and is actually a good design decision, IMHO; I see no need to run the whole she-bang.

        Joachim

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Roedermark, Germany

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