Hi,
Rainer Klier schrieb:
> i found this very annoying bug in the latest gtk2-package
> gtk2-2.8.10-48, [...]
You're not the only one, this is already known in bugzilla (multiple
times, actually).
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istics). That's what I had in mind, the provided repodata would
reference not-existing packages then.
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nd noarch only, of course, and not
"everything"), copy it onto your harddisk, run "createrepo" on it and
use that as YaST source.
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exists, but as it's not my package...
> BTW, SUSE Linux (/etc/sysconfig/langauge) is missing fields for
> LC_NAME
> LC_ADDRESS
> LC_TELEPHONE
> LC_MEASUREMENT
> LC_IDENTIFICATION
These are GNU extensions, the rest comes
Hi,
Jan Engelhardt schrieb:
> Thanks for letting me know. It is somewhere between intended and
> old-cruft-code. The original reason for it was to have
>
> [...]
>
> all of these fields be POSIX.
Use LC_ALL if your intention is to override everythi
LEPHONE="POSIX"
LC_MEASUREMENT="POSIX"
LC_IDENTIFICATION="POSIX"
LC_ALL=
RC_LANG not being respected is caused by "only" unsetting LANG. Of
course it comes from aaa_base-10.1-41.as3.
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packages with long post-install scriptlets is sometimes tricky.
> Well I've learned my lesson ;)
Good. ;)
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Andreas Hanke schrieb:
> Where does the .as3 package come from? It is definitely not a SUSE
> package.
Already found out: It somes from the suser-jengelh repository. This
repository contains modified versions of some very important base
packages and is targetted at experts only. Don
2.6.17-AS3 but
> I refused that.
If it did that and you don't want or expect it, you have too many
channels in your configuration. Please add channels on an as-needed
basis and not just because they exist.
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ojects do with off-topic posts? Do they
really close the doors? Just ignoring them if they are "too off-topic"
or just answering them if it doesn't hurt too much might be an option.
IMHO there is no problem with too many off-topic posts => Nothing needs
to be changed. A classic
nks for adjusting it - or by actually reading the Privacy Policy
before hitting "Send".
Thanks again for removing the Obsoletes tag, it's much better now,
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ng it. It serves
the same purpose - being able to uninstall suseRegister and Mono after
installing Kick-suseRegister - but in a less automagical way. And
getting rid of Mono requires manual intervention anyway, so there's no
point in removing
under normal circumstances.
Alternatively, ask someone at Novell to rewrite 173 bytes resp. 11 lines
of C# code in C, C++, Perl or whatever you prefer.
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e rewrites this sophisticated and highly complex code in a
different language, the Mono dependency will be gone.
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ted leslie schrieb:
> anyone know where source code is for cloop kernel module used in suse 10.1 ?
http://download.opensuse.org/distribution/SL-10.1/inst-source/suse/src/cloop-2.01-22.src.rpm
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Hi,
Adrian Schröter schrieb:
> but we removed the "-g" default meanwhile.
Yes, just noticed (#180772). But I hope it's temporary? It would be a
pity if the -debuginfo packages were permanently gone. :(
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Hi,
Pascal Bleser schrieb:
> That's the reason why the spec files in the Build Service currently
> don't use the %debug_package macro and, hence, include debug symbols in
> the binaries.
Thanks for the hint, I'll subscribe to [opensuse-buildser
peaking list.
No, really: Yesterday I had a closer look at what is currently there in
the build service just to find out that the amarok package from there is
19 MB compressed and ca. 100 MB on disk after installation. Guess why,
it is compiled with full debug information and not stripped. It'
KDE applications
into separate repositories is a great step forward compared to the old
supplementary FTP. It can prevent some common problems and
misunderstandings - if people appreciate and follow the split instead of
quickly adding both repositories to their $P
Hi,
Alexey Eremenko schrieb:
> 2) Better yet - develop some kind of technology that can take
> installed RPMs and convert them back to installtion RPMs.
This technology already exists (rpm --repackage option).
Andreas
ter the release has beed made.
There is a reference to a driver update in the original report, but I
don't know if it's "officially" considered. I think the report is kept
open because of the upcoming YOU.
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s not unusual that a package cannot be read from the CDs, I had that
in every previous installation of SUSE Linux and it was never a problem,
but this time it makes YaST crash - bad, but not fixable after the release.
Good luck if you want to try this workaround, and I hope it helps
ll points to the old, no longer available supplementary tree? If not,
where noes it need to be reported?
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ially: https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=156593#c8
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MetricUS schrieb:
> Can you at least recommend me a distro
> that actually works?
You already mentioned one yourself in your very own post...
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rs have under their control, so this
is the one they can actually fix, and there might be subtle behaviour
differences with alternative package managers.
People should be prepared for such cases, and it would be a pity if problems
caused by differently behaving package managers strengthen the
t as a reminder, this is
not about "being right", it's about preventing people from running into
problems and concluding that "package management doesn't work on SL 10.1". Have
a nice weekend.
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ad.opensuse.org/distribution/SL-10.1 (regular inst_source)
http://download.suse.com/update/10.1 (patches and updates)
They will redirect you to a good mirror, if everything works as it should.
> I've not even hit SEND yet and I already feel
> guilty rattling off at what is otherwis
the windows are minimized and drag it to where you like to have it
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