[opensuse-factory] ruf failure

2007-03-30 Thread Dominique Leuenberger
Hi, for some days now (I can't really say how long.. it's been a while but I never took the time to look a bit around), my rug is not able to install anything anymore. ZMF is running, rug se packet also shows available packages, but on rug in package it always ends with an Error. This morning

Re: [opensuse-factory] 10.3 alpha?

2007-03-30 Thread Stephan Binner
On Wednesday, 28. March 2007 23:26:24 Edward Dunagin wrote: Would someone please point me to the location of the latest factory. http://en.opensuse.org/Development_Version lists the install repository. Bye, Steve - To

Re: [opensuse-factory] Do java apps work for you in Konqueror?

2007-03-30 Thread Daniel Bornkessel
On Tuesday 27 March 2007 14:18, Silviu Marin-Caea wrote: On Tuesday 27 March 2007 02:19:07 pm Daniel Bornkessel wrote: On Tuesday 27 March 2007 11:18, Silviu Marin-Caea wrote: http://www.physics.ox.ac.uk/jpc/Demo.html I'm using Alpha2Plus (Factory). The page above does not work, nor

[opensuse-factory] Howto to get package to oss-repository?

2007-03-30 Thread Sami Vento
Hi! I wonder, if this is right list to ask, but what is the way to get libvoikko and OpenOffice-voikko to the official openSUSE oss -repository? Libvoikko is excelent finnish spellcheckin and hyphenation library. OpenOffice-voikko is uno-package, which provides libvoikko -support for

Re: [opensuse-factory] meeting minutes of last dist meeting

2007-03-30 Thread Alberto Passalacqua
On Tue, 20 Feb 2007 (40 days ago) I posted a list of the most annoying GNOME bugs in openSUSE 10.2. Let's sum up what's the situation today, not considering the bugs which were labelled as not solvable soon: Bug 229190 - main-menu Hangs Bug 228129 - gnome-main-menu leaks ~2mb per recent

[opensuse-factory] vmware WS install of 10.3 A2+

2007-03-30 Thread Edward Dunagin
I just installed the above and WOW! I am using it now, and my complements to all that worked on it. The install went so smooth, I could not believe it. Thanks Guy and Galsed -- Edward Dunagin-Dunigan-Dunnigan 4646 Glenwood Drive Bozeman, MT 59718 mobile 406-570-0992

Re: [opensuse] Does zypper detect new package versions?

2007-03-30 Thread Benji Weber
On 3/30/07, Sorin Peste [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: In my 10.1 days I got used to working with ZMD, which had more than its share of problems, but also was able to tell me when new versions of installed packages became available in the repositories. I decided to drop ZMD in favor of zypper in

Re: [opensuse] Does zypper detect new package versions?

2007-03-30 Thread Marcus Meissner
On Fri, Mar 30, 2007 at 09:23:05AM +0300, Sorin Peste wrote: In my 10.1 days I got used to working with ZMD, which had more than its share of problems, but also was able to tell me when new versions of installed packages became available in the repositories. I decided to drop ZMD in favor of

[opensuse] OpenOffice and bytecode interpreter

2007-03-30 Thread Hans van der Merwe
In my continuing quest to get bytecode Truetype fonts (Tahoma) rendered correctly under 10.2 and OpenOffice 2.1 (as it was on 10.0), I have recompiled the freetype-1.3.1 lib. Looking for the enable define for bytecode interpreter I found that it was already enabled. ie in ft_conf.h.in #undef

Re: [opensuse] Dolphin

2007-03-30 Thread Stephan Binner
On Thursday, 29. March 2007 22:22:21 Kai Ponte wrote: Dolphin File Manager as an addition to Konqueror. I was wondering if people here had used it on their KDE3 desktops. Looks cool! A package of the KDE3 version which doesn't get developer further is in

Re: [opensuse] Changing The Icon Size In The Kickoff Menu

2007-03-30 Thread Stephan Binner
On Friday, 30. March 2007 00:16:22 Gianluca Cerminara wrote: It seems to me that nobody knows how kickoff works. Who wrote this code? Me and others. The icon size is hard-coded at the moment, we may make it configurable with the next version. Bye, Steve -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL

[opensuse] Marvel 88E8053 and SuSE 10.1

2007-03-30 Thread Jan Wielemaker
Hi, I've got a box using an ASUS P5W DH with Intel core duo and two onboard Marvel 88E8053 (rev 20) gigabit ethernet adapters. Only one is configured (somehow on eth1) and connected to the 100MB University network. The card was configured automatically by Yast2 and uses the sky2 driver. The

[opensuse] OpenOffice 2.2 for openSUSE

2007-03-30 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi all, How soon will there be an openSUSE 10.2 RPM for OOo 2.2? I would like to stick to the OOo that was created by Novell, Inc. based on OpenOffice.org. The latest release I have is Build 2.0.4.7. :-) Al -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL

Re: [opensuse] OpenOffice 2.2 for openSUSE

2007-03-30 Thread Jonathan Ervine
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi all, How soon will there be an openSUSE 10.2 RPM for OOo 2.2? I would like to stick to the OOo that was created by Novell, Inc. based on OpenOffice.org. The latest release I have is Build 2.0.4.7. You can get later openSUSE 10.2 editions of OpenOffice.org from

Re: [opensuse] OpenOffice 2.2 for openSUSE

2007-03-30 Thread Rainer Klier
Am Freitag, den 30.03.2007, 12:43 +0200 schrieb [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Hi all, How soon will there be an openSUSE 10.2 RPM for OOo 2.2? I would like to stick to the OOo that was created by Novell, Inc. based on OpenOffice.org. The latest release I have is Build 2.0.4.7. have you checked

Re: [opensuse] OpenOffice 2.2 for openSUSE

2007-03-30 Thread Andreas
Jonathan Ervine schrieb: [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi all, How soon will there be an openSUSE 10.2 RPM for OOo 2.2? I would like to stick to the OOo that was created by Novell, Inc. based on OpenOffice.org. The latest release I have is Build 2.0.4.7. You can get later openSUSE 10.2

Re: [opensuse] OpenOffice 2.2 for openSUSE

2007-03-30 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Fri, 2007-03-30 at 13:16 +0200, Andreas wrote: Is this the NOVELL-Fork of OOo or the release of the OOo project ? I read somewhere NOVELL forked sometime ago to put in features that won't get in the regular OOo build, like better file-filters for MS-Office. Therefore the NOVELL thingy was

Re: [opensuse] OpenOffice 2.2 for openSUSE

2007-03-30 Thread Roger Oberholtzer
On Fri, 2007-03-30 at 12:43 +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi all, How soon will there be an openSUSE 10.2 RPM for OOo 2.2? I would like to stick to the OOo that was created by Novell, Inc. based on OpenOffice.org. The latest release I have is Build 2.0.4.7. I didn't see any listed

Re: [opensuse] OpenOffice 2.2 for openSUSE

2007-03-30 Thread JP Rosevear
On Fri, 2007-03-30 at 13:16 +0200, Andreas wrote: Jonathan Ervine schrieb: [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi all, How soon will there be an openSUSE 10.2 RPM for OOo 2.2? I would like to stick to the OOo that was created by Novell, Inc. based on OpenOffice.org. The latest release I

Re: [opensuse] OpenOffice 2.2 for openSUSE

2007-03-30 Thread Peter Van Lone
On 3/30/07, JP Rosevear [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: That was just a bogus groklaw report. We simply patch OO like every other distro, we just happen to patch more (and with features) because we have a good sized team working on OO. We send it all upstream however and most of it eventually ends

Re: [opensuse] OpenOffice 2.2 for openSUSE

2007-03-30 Thread Jonathan Ervine
Peter Van Lone wrote: On 3/30/07, JP Rosevear [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: That was just a bogus groklaw report. We simply patch OO like every other distro, we just happen to patch more (and with features) because we have a good sized team working on OO. We send it all upstream however and

Re: [opensuse] OpenOffice 2.2 for openSUSE

2007-03-30 Thread Hans van der Merwe
On Fri, 2007-03-30 at 14:48 +0200, Roger Oberholtzer wrote: On Fri, 2007-03-30 at 12:43 +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi all, How soon will there be an openSUSE 10.2 RPM for OOo 2.2? I would like to stick to the OOo that was created by Novell, Inc. based on OpenOffice.org. The

Re: [opensuse] SUSE certified laptop

2007-03-30 Thread Aschwin Marsman
On Thu, 29 Mar 2007, SOTL wrote: Thanks for all your replies, this helps a lot. Best thing is get on the BB for the particular laptop and ascertain there what hardware will and will not work. The one for Thinkpads was posted in a previous posting today in this thread and since it is

Re: [opensuse] OpenOffice 2.2 for openSUSE

2007-03-30 Thread riccardo35
On Fri 30 Mar 2007 13:08, Peter Van Lone wrote: I would love to get a few smaller companies off of the MS Office bandwagon, as part of a stealth campaign to move them away from windows all-together. _ - maybe, VMware will be a comfortable path :) [ i do not know for sure, but vmware

Re: [opensuse] Changing The Icon Size In The Kickoff Menu

2007-03-30 Thread S Glasoe
On Friday 30 March 2007 05:10:26 am Stephan Binner wrote: On Friday, 30. March 2007 00:16:22 Gianluca Cerminara wrote: It seems to me that nobody knows how kickoff works. Who wrote this code? Me and others. The icon size is hard-coded at the moment, we may make it configurable with the

Re: [opensuse] SUSE certified laptop

2007-03-30 Thread James Knott
Adam Tauno Williams wrote: What PC Card modems are they talking about? AS I posted last time, I have tried the 'True Hardware' Zonet PC Card modem and can't get it to work. On the box it came in, it even says that it is compatible with Linux that have later kernals, but does not specify which

Re: [opensuse] Installing 10.2 but keeping my files

2007-03-30 Thread G.T.Smith
Carlos E. R. wrote: The Thursday 2007-03-29 at 13:03 +0100, G.T.Smith wrote: Sorin Peste wrote: After running with SUSE 10.1 for a while I've decided it's time to upgrade to openSUSE 10.2. What I'd like to do is a fresh 10.2 install [Stuff deleted] I admit to be being surprised about

Re: [opensuse] OpenOffice 2.2 for openSUSE

2007-03-30 Thread JP Rosevear
On Fri, 2007-03-30 at 14:20 +0100, Jonathan Ervine wrote: 2)does Novell (or OOo) maintain a windows release with the added VBA and fonts support? If so -- where is it? I would love to get a few smaller companies off of the MS Office bandwagon, as part of a stealth campaign to move them

Re: [opensuse] OpenOffice 2.2 for openSUSE

2007-03-30 Thread JP Rosevear
On Fri, 2007-03-30 at 08:08 -0500, Peter Van Lone wrote: On 3/30/07, JP Rosevear [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: That was just a bogus groklaw report. We simply patch OO like every other distro, we just happen to patch more (and with features) because we have a good sized team working on OO.

Re: [opensuse] SUSE certified laptop

2007-03-30 Thread BRUCE STANLEY
--- James Knott [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Adam Tauno Williams wrote: What PC Card modems are they talking about? AS I posted last time, I have tried the 'True Hardware' Zonet PC Card modem and can't get it to work. On the box it came in, it even says that it is compatible with Linux

[opensuse] grep question

2007-03-30 Thread James Hatridge
Hi all, I have files with mailing addresses in them. There are normally 4-5 lines with the first line starting with address: then the person's name and 3 or 4 more lines of address. Can (how) I use grep to pull all the address out? If not grep what else? Thanks! JIM -- Jim Hatridge Linux

Re: [opensuse] grep question

2007-03-30 Thread Greg Freemyer
On 3/30/07, James Hatridge [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi all, I have files with mailing addresses in them. There are normally 4-5 lines with the first line starting with address: then the person's name and 3 or 4 more lines of address. Can (how) I use grep to pull all the address out? If not

Re: [opensuse] grep question

2007-03-30 Thread Anders Johansson
On Friday 30 March 2007 15:47, James Hatridge wrote: Hi all, I have files with mailing addresses in them. There are normally 4-5 lines with the first line starting with address: then the person's name and 3 or 4 more lines of address. Can (how) I use grep to pull all the address out? If not

Re: [opensuse] grep question

2007-03-30 Thread Randall R Schulz
James, On Friday 30 March 2007 06:47, James Hatridge wrote: Hi all, I have files with mailing addresses in them. There are normally 4-5 lines with the first line starting with address: then the person's name and 3 or 4 more lines of address. Can (how) I use grep to pull all the address

Re: [opensuse] SUSE certified laptop

2007-03-30 Thread Bruce Marshall
On Friday 30 March 2007 12:24, BRUCE STANLEY wrote: Now I must decide if I want to install it on the hard drive as a permintate multi-boot opition.  It is an older version of Mepis and I would like to use a more current version of Linux. Do a 'lsmod | grep snd' command and look at what

Re: [opensuse] SUSE certified laptop

2007-03-30 Thread David Brodbeck
James Knott wrote: While my cell phone includes such a modem, it uses GPRS, which is an extra cost service. That's definitely a concern. Although the way hotels keep jacking up their phone charges it might be cheaper to pay for GPRS. ;) It always amazes me that the more you pay for a hotel

Re: [opensuse] Installing 10.2 but keeping my files

2007-03-30 Thread G.T.Smith
Larry Stotler wrote: The inclusion of zenworks is a little intriguing as I have some familiarity with the commercial variant of the beast, cannot see it being of benefit to SOHO users, but if some the workstation management stuff is in place could rather useful for multi-machine environments.

Re: [opensuse] SUSE certified laptop

2007-03-30 Thread James Knott
David Brodbeck wrote: James Knott wrote: While my cell phone includes such a modem, it uses GPRS, which is an extra cost service. That's definitely a concern. Although the way hotels keep jacking up their phone charges it might be cheaper to pay for GPRS. ;) It always amazes me

Re: [opensuse] Beagle Configuration

2007-03-30 Thread Joe Shaw
Hi Randall, Sorry for the delay. It's been a very busy week in the Cambridge office, and I've been pretty overwhelmed by the feedback on the thread so far. (49 messages!) On 3/29/07, Randall R Schulz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Thursday 29 March 2007 11:20, Joe Shaw wrote: ... I could rattle

Re: [opensuse] Beagle Configuration

2007-03-30 Thread Randall R Schulz
Joe, On Friday 30 March 2007 11:56, Joe Shaw wrote: Hi Randall, Sorry for the delay. It's been a very busy week in the Cambridge office, and I've been pretty overwhelmed by the feedback on the thread so far. (49 messages!) No problem. Better busy than bored! On 3/29/07, Randall R Schulz

Re: [opensuse] Beagle Configuration

2007-03-30 Thread Joe Shaw
Hi, On 3/28/07, Boyd Lynn Gerber [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: My main issue is that I can not get it to run only on off hours. When it is running I am unable to use my machine for anything worth while. It hogs most memory and CPU usuage. I have problems with even the CLI. There's an important

Re: [opensuse] Beagle Configuration

2007-03-30 Thread Joe Shaw
Hi, On 3/29/07, Carlos F Lange [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Thursday 29 March 2007 08:14, Peter Van Lone wrote: though I think there should be options to control WHEN the initial and on-going indexing occurs. Basically, we should easily be able to get to menus that let us control all aspects

[opensuse] Krusader as default ??

2007-03-30 Thread Regis Matejcik
After following the recent thread about dolphin/konqueror file managers, I installed Krusader, and really like it. My questions are: 1. Can Krusader be installed as the default file manager in KDE. That is, when I click on a file icon, it open in Krusader? 2. If it's possible to do so, is there

Re: [opensuse] Beagle Configuration

2007-03-30 Thread Joe Shaw
Hi, On 3/30/07, Randall R Schulz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Beagle uses inotify for this -- in fact, inotify was basically written *for* Beagle with its use cases in mind. inotify is a kernel service, so you actually don't need a separate daemon to use it. OK. The whole point was whether or

Re: [opensuse] Krusader as default ??

2007-03-30 Thread David Miller
On Friday 30 March 2007 08:48:58 pm Regis Matejcik wrote: After following the recent thread about dolphin/konqueror file managers, I installed Krusader, and really like it. My questions are: 1. Can Krusader be installed as the default file manager in KDE. That is, when I click on a file

[opensuse] activate dual head mode

2007-03-30 Thread Peter Van Lone
Using SLED 10 I can activate dual head mode, but the only option available to me it cloned multihead mode -- both xinerama multihead and resolution settings are greyed out and unavailable. What might be the cause of this? My device is a fairly generic white box notebook clone, with an intel

Re: [opensuse] Krusader as default ??

2007-03-30 Thread Regis Matejcik
On Fri, 2007-03-30 at 21:07 +0100, David Miller wrote: On Friday 30 March 2007 08:48:58 pm Regis Matejcik wrote: After following the recent thread about dolphin/konqueror file managers, I installed Krusader, and really like it. My questions are: 1. Can Krusader be installed as the

Re: [opensuse] Marvel 88E8053 and SuSE 10.1

2007-03-30 Thread Cristian Rodriguez R.
Jan Wielemaker escribió: * Upgrade to SuSE 10.2? Yes, and open a bugzilla ticket if can be reproduced with 10.2 with all the info you can retrieve. signature.asc Description: OpenPGP digital signature

Re: [opensuse] Krusader as default ??

2007-03-30 Thread Patrick Shanahan
* Regis Matejcik [EMAIL PROTECTED] [03-30-07 16:56]: I changed directory and system_directory. Now, when I click a folder icon, Krusader tries to launch, that is it appears on the bottom application tool bar with the spinning hour glass, but it never opens. did you add a %s or a %u to

Re: [opensuse] Krusader as default ??

2007-03-30 Thread Regis Matejcik
On Fri, 2007-03-30 at 17:09 -0400, Patrick Shanahan wrote: * Regis Matejcik [EMAIL PROTECTED] [03-30-07 16:56]: I changed directory and system_directory. Now, when I click a folder icon, Krusader tries to launch, that is it appears on the bottom application tool bar with the spinning

Re: [opensuse] Krusader as default ??

2007-03-30 Thread David Miller
On Friday 30 March 2007 10:27:34 pm Regis Matejcik wrote: Looking at the other defaults provided, all have a parameter added. The existing command line was krusader -caption %c %i %m I tried adding %s and %u , making krusader -caption %c %i %m %s %u still the same behavior. Should

Re: [opensuse] SUSE certified laptop

2007-03-30 Thread John Andersen
On Friday 30 March 2007, James Knott wrote: Don't forget the most often overlooked solution - your cell phone.  Most cell pones can attach via a USB port, emulate a serial port, and support the Hayes command set.  Every cell phone I've had I've been able to make a terminal call with (using

Re: [opensuse] OpenOffice 2.2 for openSUSE

2007-03-30 Thread John Andersen
On Friday 30 March 2007, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Fri 30 Mar 2007 13:08, Peter Van Lone wrote: I would love to get a few smaller companies off of the MS Office bandwagon, as part of a stealth campaign to move them away from windows all-together. _ - maybe, VMware will be a

Re: [opensuse] SUSE certified laptop

2007-03-30 Thread Bruce Marshall
On Friday 30 March 2007 18:02, John Andersen wrote: We recently took a driving trip thru the south western US with nothing but google maps on a couple cell phones. No reservations, No fixed Destinations, no maps. Note this is not a pda I'm talking about, just a cell phone. So what was your

Re: [opensuse] SUSE certified laptop

2007-03-30 Thread John Andersen
On Friday 30 March 2007, Bruce Marshall wrote: On Friday 30 March 2007 18:02, John Andersen wrote: We recently took a driving trip thru the south western US with nothing but google maps on a couple cell phones. No reservations, No fixed Destinations, no maps. Note this is not a pda I'm

[opensuse] fmj would like to get working

2007-03-30 Thread Robert Lewis
Does anyone have fmj actually playing music? What was the secret to getting it to work? I have the player up but the play button is grayed out. How do I get it to play the sample files? -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

[opensuse] [ot] acer monitor

2007-03-30 Thread Doug McGarrett
I just purchased an Acer 19 AL1916 LCD monitor, refurbished, from Amazon's Techforless division. The price was right, but the device isn't quite. There is a gray cloud about 3/8 diameter, 1-3/4 inch above the bottom of the screen, right in the middle. It is not on the surface--I can't wipe

Re: [opensuse] Beagle Configuration

2007-03-30 Thread kanenas
On Friday 30 March 2007, Joe Shaw wrote: Hi, On 3/30/07, Randall R Schulz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Beagle uses inotify for this -- in fact, inotify was basically written *for* Beagle with its use cases in mind. inotify is a kernel service, so you actually don't need a separate daemon

Re: [opensuse] Beagle Configuration

2007-03-30 Thread David Brodbeck
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: This thread really does show the unfortunate direction that software development has taken even in open source: The simplest package is a rube goldberg-like conglomeration of pre-packaged code and requires 50 and 100 other packages, each one recursively depended on

[opensuse] Times font.

2007-03-30 Thread Carlos E. R.
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hi, I'm sure that time ago I used a font named Times in OpenOffice, that was rendered as Times-Roman in PDF documents (Acrobat reader), type 1 (perhaps (Adobe Serif MM), using an internal fontset. It is not Times New Roman, of that I'm sure,

Re: [opensuse] SUSE certified laptop

2007-03-30 Thread SOTL
On Thursday 29 March 2007 10:22, Hans du Plooy wrote: On Thu, March 29, 2007 15:43, BRUCE STANLEY wrote: From the 'Dell' article: For cases such as WinModems, for which there are neither open source nor proprietary drivers available, Dell will be encouraging users to substitute a

Re: [opensuse] SUSE certified laptop

2007-03-30 Thread SOTL
On Friday 30 March 2007 08:49, Aschwin Marsman wrote: On Thu, 29 Mar 2007, SOTL wrote: Thanks for all your replies, this helps a lot. Best thing is get on the BB for the particular laptop and ascertain there what hardware will and will not work. The one for Thinkpads was posted in a

Re: [opensuse] SUSE certified laptop

2007-03-30 Thread SOTL
On Friday 30 March 2007 11:24, BRUCE STANLEY wrote: --- James Knott [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Adam Tauno Williams wrote: What PC Card modems are they talking about? AS I posted last time, I have tried the 'True Hardware' Zonet PC Card modem and can't get it to work. On the box it came

Re: [opensuse] Beagle Configuration

2007-03-30 Thread Kai Ponte
On Friday 30 March 2007 05:42:51 pm David Brodbeck wrote: [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: This thread really does show the unfortunate direction that software development has taken even in open source: The simplest package is a rube goldberg-like conglomeration of pre-packaged code and requires 50

Re: [opensuse] Beagle Configuration

2007-03-30 Thread David Brodbeck
Kai Ponte wrote: I'm waiting for the day when I can push my insignia, say, computer! and a nice lady's voice comes on asking me what I want. Is Novell working on that yet? ;) -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: [opensuse] Times font.

2007-03-30 Thread John D Lamb
On Sat, 2007-03-31 at 03:43 +0200, Carlos E. R. wrote: I'm sure that time ago I used a font named Times in OpenOffice, that was rendered as Times-Roman in PDF documents (Acrobat reader), type 1 (perhaps (Adobe Serif MM), using an internal fontset. It is not Times New Roman, of that I'm

Re: [opensuse] HELP! My WiFi is down!

2007-03-30 Thread Banana Flex
hello download the latest source from madwifi site (0.9.3) boot your linux with the latest kernel unpack the source and run make and sudo make install modprobe the module or reboot the system i think your wifi card may work now don't forget to have C/C++ compiler and tools up and running hope

Re: [opensuse-packaging] [autobuild] Re: ATTN: The set of default installed packages at build time is to be reduced

2007-03-30 Thread Reinhard Max
Hi, On Thu, 29 Mar 2007 at 15:22, Richard Guenther wrote: Now we did it. The following packages are no longer installed in the default build environment: - vim can we have that back, please, at least when the build command is invoked manually? It was added on public request many moons

Re: [opensuse-packaging] [autobuild] Re: ATTN: The set of default installed packages at build time is to be reduced

2007-03-30 Thread Richard Guenther
On Fri, 30 Mar 2007, Reinhard Max wrote: Hi, On Thu, 29 Mar 2007 at 15:22, Richard Guenther wrote: Now we did it. The following packages are no longer installed in the default build environment: - vim can we have that back, please, at least when the build command is invoked

Re: [opensuse-packaging] [autobuild] Re: ATTN: The set of default installed packages at build time is to be reduced

2007-03-30 Thread Marcus Rueckert
On 2007-03-30 11:58:24 +0200, Richard Guenther wrote: On Fri, 30 Mar 2007, Reinhard Max wrote: Hi, On Thu, 29 Mar 2007 at 15:22, Richard Guenther wrote: Now we did it. The following packages are no longer installed in the default build environment: - vim can we

Re: [opensuse-packaging] [autobuild] Re: ATTN: The set of default installed packages at build time is to be reduced

2007-03-30 Thread Michal Marek
Michael Matz wrote: Hi, On Fri, 30 Mar 2007, Marcus Rueckert wrote: build --extra-packs=vim Yes, it can be done already now, but there are some more which would be convenient for chroot, and it's all about convenience :). So, the plan was to have such a list to make the usual

[opensuse-packaging] how to add documentation to the help center

2007-03-30 Thread Günter Dannoritzer
Hi, I have built a package that contains some doxygen generated html files and now I am wondering whether there is a way that I can put them in a place with the build process that would make them show up in the help system? Now I know this would depend whether KDE or Gnome is used. Is there some