Sorry for the late email, we plan to discuss later today the following
topics in our distribution meeting:
* FreeNx: use of /usr/NX
FreeNX and NX use /usr/NX and this is the upstream default for NX
packages by Nomachine. But /usr/NX which is not allowed by the FHS.
Reworking the package is a ma
* Andreas Jaeger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2007-07-05 09:09]:
> * Improve debuginfo packages
>
> To get a complete stack trace, we need several debuginfo packages.
> The simple idea would be to copy dependencies from the main package to
> the debuginfo package. But this would give too many depen
* Andreas Jaeger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [Jul 05. 2007 09:09]:
>
> * Handling of dropped packages:
>
> Most update problems Thorsten run into in the last time happend,
> because of:
>
> We dropped packages, but nobody make sure that this package and _all_
> subpackages and _all_ xxbit (meaning 32bit
Am Donnerstag 05 Juli 2007 schrieb Bernhard Walle:
> But then I'd be for not removing the source code debug packages but
> split into -debuginfo and -debuginfo-source, for example.
>
> However, why not copying just the dependencies with a few exception,
> e.g. the gcc-debuginfo that you mentioned?
Have one question: there is for ex. freetype in my system installed as
RPM. Does YaST know where from is this RPM installed
(DVD/update/packman/etc.)?
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Rafał Miłecki
* Rafał Miłecki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [Jul 05. 2007 13:13]:
> Have one question: there is for ex. freetype in my system installed as
> RPM. Does YaST know where from is this RPM installed
> (DVD/update/packman/etc.)?
No, not in openSUSE 10.2
We are working on a solution, though.
Klaus
On Wednesday 04 July 2007 20:23:20 Rafał Miłecki wrote:
> Method of managing updates is hard to create but is also hightly
> needed. Lack of updaing applications from 3rd party repositories may
> be really dangerous.
Don't mix upgrading with updating. Guru and packman just upgrade the packages.
T
Sometimes ya just gotta love what having real management can do for you.
Other times you want to break out the shotgun and . . . . Well, you know.
:-)
Jonathon M. Robison
ET, ITI
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-Original Message-
2007/7/5, Duncan Mac-Vicar Prett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
On Wednesday 04 July 2007 20:23:20 Rafał Miłecki wrote:
> Method of managing updates is hard to create but is also hightly
> needed. Lack of updaing applications from 3rd party repositories may
> be really dangerous.
Don't mix upgrading with
* Samuel Partida <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [Jun 21. 2007 00:51]:
>
> I think it is what ZyPP does, but I haven't found a shell command or
> tool to use the ZyPP resolver as I need.
>
There are Ruby bindings at http://svn.opensuse.org/svn/zypp/trunk/ruby-zypp
However, they're not very well maintained :
On Thu, 5 Jul 2007, Bernhard Walle wrote:
> * Andreas Jaeger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2007-07-05 09:09]:
> > * Improve debuginfo packages
> >
> > To get a complete stack trace, we need several debuginfo packages.
> > The simple idea would be to copy dependencies from the main package to
> > the
Hey Group;
I need to find a source or rpm that will work with Alpha 5 KDE 3.5.7
I need "libkdchart.so.#" for Kmymoney.
Anyone seen a site with this KDE file?
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When I close KDE (runlevel 3 and startx) I get the following MNG error.
I truly get pages of this error. Anyone with a solution or clue?
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