supertux
xmoto
We can also add to the pattern a list of suggestions, meaning packages
that will not get installed but users can choose from, so the other
recommendations could be added as suggestions.
I'll create the above pattern the next days (after Alpha4),
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Juan Erbes [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Do You will to continue supporting KDE?
Yes. Why did you ask in this context?
I asked in this context, because I do'nt see any mention about kde.
There was no need
-management
yast2-powertweak
yast2-profile-manager
yast2-repair
yast2-restore
yast2-slp
yast2-slp-server
yast2-vm
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zisofs-tools
zmd
zsh
Suggested (optional):
exim
sendmail
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Felix Miata [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Which from that list is an OFM?
What do you mean with OFM?
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vetter [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Tue, 5 Sep 2006, Andreas Jaeger wrote:
Recommended (should have):
postfix
...
Suggested (optional):
exim
sendmail
should be:
Recommended (should have):
Required ;-)
mta
where postfix, exim or sendmail provide mta
And we would need to preselect
for 10.3.
GNOME will use the %configure and %install rpm macros.
No objections from anybody.
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I updated the repository with some additional fixes for those issues
that were reported.
Thanks for your testing!
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,
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openSUSE 10.2 ?
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Andreas Hanke [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Andreas Jaeger schrieb:
That one was fixed in the meantime, so there's no general problem in
adding it to our tree. But let's look at the details, I've reopened
it now.
It's this commit:
http://lists.opensuse.org/archive/opensuse-commit/2006-08
Andreas Hanke [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi,
Andreas Jaeger schrieb:
We do not plan to add further fixes, our goal is to get this update
out and find any regressions introduced.
Is that a final decision?
No ;-) That's the plan. I prefer to not hold up the release because
of extra fixes
, what sort of
licence/agreement do you require from SBIG to
release/sign so we can bundle their firmware in SUSE?
Let's handle this offline - thanks,
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ones).
We don't have to hurry, we have to deliver quality.
That's what we're working already on, the Alphas help with those,
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/2006/8/9/285
* Building distribution for i386/x86-64 with -mtune=generic
Proposal: Build distribution with these flags.
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Thanks,
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guess after reading my first line: it did not complain and delete
X11-xorg! Gald I am not a noob-user and yast did the job well.
And this was supposed to be released this week? Probably a bad idea huh
Could you file a bugreport, please?
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dependencies.
Do not remove emacs. I use it.
Do you need it in the CORE build system?
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, we speak about the CORE build
system for automatically building packages and that one does not need
an editor at all. The CORE install systems needs one - and both
emacs and vi should be in it.
Hope that solves the confusion here,
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the
kernel-default one which has the settings from kernel-smp,
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. Otherwise, you can't
establish any further communications at all.
What is the license of this firmware? Is it possible to re-distribute
it? If this is not the case, then we cannot include it,
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On Fri, Aug 25, 2006 at 01:36:19PM +0200, Andreas Jaeger wrote:
- Kernel 2.6.18
Desktop Productivity Software
- support for rt2500 wlan card, Bug 149141
Why is this considered Desktop/Prod instead of kernel?
No idea why Michael sorted it this way
Lenz Grimmer [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi,
Andreas Jaeger wrote:
The upcoming openSUSE 10.2 will basically have similar content like
its predecessor but comes of course with latest and stable Open Source
packages available at that time. We went through Bugzilla, the
feature list
at i586.pat, e.g.:
kde-10.2-15.i586.pat
kde_basis-10.2-15.i586.pat
...
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Andreas Hanke [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi,
Andreas Jaeger schrieb:
I don't like Experienced user - this should be split into several
patterns...
What about a pattern for console users instead? A pattern that includes
software which is rarely used or unnecessary on desktops, but handy
Lukas Ocilka [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Andreas Jaeger wrote:
Check the files in:
http://download.opensuse.org/distribution/SL-OSS-factory/inst-source/suse/setup/descr/
Just look at i586.pat, e.g.:
kde-10.2-15.i586.pat
kde_basis-10.2-15.i586.pat
I'd love to have a yast-development
be replaced by a
kde program - this was a SoC project. zmd itself as a daemon should
IMO - I didn't check, so this might be what needs to be done - not
require a graphical toolkit at all,
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repositories will have it,
so expect it for 10.2 ...
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sync - Timo and myself briefly tested yesterday evening
the packages and it worked fine, so expect it anytime now...
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).
--
Thu, Dec 7 openSUSE 10.2 public release
* Release on the ftp server
Michael Andreas
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Martin Schlander [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Fredag 25 august 2006 13:36 skrev Andreas Jaeger:
The upcoming openSUSE 10.2 will basically have similar content like
its predecessor but comes of course with latest and stable Open Source
packages available at that time. We went through Bugzilla
that we already have performance workarounds. Using the old
susetags metadata instead of rpm-md during initial installation is one
of them.
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to be fixed with installation
images from 2006-08-23 or newer,
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of a 'lazy' coding stile for YaST? As YaST is reading
/ modifyng most of these files afaik.
So: why not fix these tools?
The user changes a file but the change needs to be propagated to
others...
Fixing tools is one option,
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) CLASS-A
SuSEconfig.xjdic (xjdic-indices)CLASS-B
SuSEconfig.xpdf (xpdf-tools)CLASS-B(?)
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Per Jessen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Andreas Jaeger wrote:
I only made a minimal list of patterns - and now want to open a new
discussion on what kind of patterns we should have.
I can add everything I find usefull - but please tell me what you find
usefull ;-)
Without having thought
) and then
let's refine them together...
OK. That's a better way. You're doing the work, we will complain ;-)
Mmmh :-(. I'll have to figure something out so that it works the
other way round ;-)
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yast2-power-management
yast2-powertweak
yast2-profile-manager
yast2-repair
yast2-restore
yast2-slp
yast2-slp-server
yast2-vm
yp-tools
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zisofs-tools
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once we switch from /opt/gnome to /usr - and
therefore we should remove it directly before others start using
it. ;-)
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Christian Boltz [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hello,
Am Mittwoch, 16. August 2006 16:44 schrieb Andreas Jaeger:
Will this work?
It depends on some points:
- you should give some more background information about the topics -
I'll insert some questions regarding this below.
I don't know
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.
If in the end out of 20 scripts, we keep 2 - and the runtime for these
is not anymore 20s on my machine but 1s, then I'm fine ;-)
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Christian Boltz [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hello,
Am Donnerstag, 17. August 2006 13:57 schrieb Andreas Jaeger:
Christian Boltz [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
My proposal: KMail, evolution and Thunderbird [1] should come with
the local mailbox account /var/spool/mail/username preconfigured so
Alex [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
In addition to my previous post:
Simply throwing out PolicyKit.rpm and reverting hal.rpm to the Version as
shipped with 10.1 solves the problem.
Please file a bugreport using bugzilla.novell.com,
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the readonly relocations:
LDFLAGS=-Wl,-O1 -Wl,--hash-style=both
(http://lwn.net/Articles/192082/ )
LDFLAGS=-Wl,-z relro
(see http://people.redhat.com/drepper/nonselsec.pdf)
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of patterns - and now want to open a new discussion on what kind of
patterns we should have.
I can add everything I find usefull - but please tell me what you find
usefull ;-)
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Guillermo Ballester Valor [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hello,
El Viernes, 11 de Agosto de 2006 09:16, Andreas Jaeger escribió:
I'm glad to announce the third alpha release of our 10.2 product.
...
* We now have a gcc package and a gcc41 package in such a way that in
the future a gcc42
houghi [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Fri, Aug 11, 2006 at 09:16:54AM +0200, Andreas Jaeger wrote:
* Using patterns instead of selections in the package manager (think
of patterns as package groups with some semantics). We have
currently only a basic set of patterns and will enhance them
, not of the delay
between releases :-)
jdd
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* Break everything;-) (I mean: put new stuff in that could be broken)
* Stabilize again in time for our AlphaNplus (after two weeks)
* Stabilize furthr for the next public Alpha
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jdd [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Andreas Jaeger a écrit :
My plan is more to integrate risky stuff as early as possible,
e.g. patterns now and X11R7 now ;-)
I would say X11R7 yes (we are not the only ones to test it), but
Pattern... we are not even sure of what they are :-() -
so
advise to use the Alpha2 tree,
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Joerg Mayer [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Mon, Aug 07, 2006 at 01:23:29PM +0200, Andreas Jaeger wrote:
Joerg Mayer [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I just downloaded the factory miniiso. After I booted it I selected
netinstall
http://ftp.gwdg.de/pub/opensuse/distribution/SL-OSS-factory/inst
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James Oakley [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Tuesday 11 July 2006 9:22 am, Andreas Jaeger wrote:
[...]
That's a bug in the spec file which triggers a strange behaviour in
libzypp. :-
Install novfs-kmp
,
Thanks,
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why I start early and asked directly for feedback ;-). We
*now* have enough time to do it and fine tune it...
I just added only some example basic patterns so that installation is
possible while we continue discussing.
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houghi [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Thu, Jul 13, 2006 at 01:21:03PM +0200, Andreas Jaeger wrote:
It's downloadable from today on and will be the last community/consumer
distribution called SUSE Linux. We'll rename SUSE Linux into openSUSE.
Great news. Not so much the name, but taking away
or her favourite
package collections and make them available as an add-on source.
Every repository can add patterns.
Btw. I've put the above on the wiki at:
http://en.opensuse.org/Patterns
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Glenn Holmer [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Wednesday 12 July 2006 04:18, Andreas Jaeger wrote:
* Patterns can be grouped into roles, like Development or
Desktop. * Patterns can require other patterns
Will there be a way to have alternate choices, e.g. if you select
Database Server you can
places.
We currently have packages and dependicies in the selections, we plan
to have only packages in it - and a package in the KDE selection might
then have as dependency some GNOME packages/libraries but we'll not
listen them explictely,
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James Oakley [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Wednesday 12 July 2006 9:41 am, Klaus Kaempf wrote:
* Glenn Holmer [EMAIL PROTECTED] [Jul 12. 2006 12:54]:
On Wednesday 12 July 2006 04:18, Andreas Jaeger wrote:
* Patterns can be grouped into roles, like Development or
Desktop. * Patterns can
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Martin Schlander [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Tirsdag 04 juli 2006 10:45 skrev Andreas Jaeger:
I will move them to the old place once I'm happy with them - those are
the packages from last week.
I'm testing the packages dated July 7th. Seems to work nicely.
I believe performance would
documentation.
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James Oakley [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Tuesday 11 July 2006 9:22 am, Andreas Jaeger wrote:
I've published two repositories for SUSE Linux 10.1:
* An updated packagemanagement stack
* New kernel 2.6.16.21
The zen update worked perfectly. However, the kernel update did not::
xen:~ # rug
Martin Schlander [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Tirsdag 11 juli 2006 13:40 skrev Andreas Jaeger:
No - correctness. We're still fixing bugs :-(
We continue working on performance and that needs some major
refactoring, so it will need extensive testing.
It will be more I fear :-(
Well, what's
Jürgen Mell [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Tuesday 11 July 2006 14:22, Andreas Jaeger wrote:
I've published two repositories for SUSE Linux 10.1:
* An updated packagemanagement stack
* New kernel 2.6.16.21
Some good news and some bad news regarding the package management:
The update
happy with them - those are
the packages from last week.
We found already that you cannot install them with zen-updater - and
therefore currently investigate this,
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With the feedback seen, I suggest we evaluate this for 10.2. could
you add it to the feature wishlist? I've added it already to our
internal feature tool so that we can start evaluating ourselves,
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;-)
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reporting,
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Lenz Grimmer [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi!
Andreas Jaeger wrote:
* You can now remove the software catalog you added in the first step.
Use yast2 inst_source and delete the catalog.
Here a popup window appeared, stating: Error: Cannot stop
'/etc/init.d/novell-zmd' service. I
are not yet marked as such.
Doesn't seem to be implemented at all right now, but is a needed
feature. Later?
Yes, will come later,
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Bjørn Lie [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Doesn't this exit now?
munin:/home/blie # rug set cache-cleanup-enabled False
Preference 'cache-cleanup-enabled' changed from 'True' to 'False'
Does it work with service zypp?
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the yast -i pkg thing)
- commandline online update (online_update equiv.)
Do you like the user interface of rug, so would rug as *interface*
work for you? Or is that broken?
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the permissions.
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houghi [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Sat, May 27, 2006 at 04:05:18PM +0200, Andreas Jaeger wrote:
Edit /etc/zmd/zmd.conf and change the sleep-interval:
[Server]
sleep-interval=1800
Change 1800 to something larger...
Is there a maximum? Are there disadvantages if you use an extreme large
with - and love/hate - the new
toolchain,
Andreas
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. We need to fix bugs and
that's clear and discussed in far too many places - but we need to
start thinking what can be done better for 10.2 and later.
[...]
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that is
not on any of the installation sources.
Andreas
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Thomas Meindl [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Andreas Jaeger wrote:
With SUSE Linux 10.1 we have redesigned the way we handle software. We
are proud to be able to announce our new software management backend
which is based on the so-called library libzypp and which also
integrates Novell's
Thomas Meindl [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Andreas Jaeger wrote:
With SUSE Linux 10.1 we have redesigned the way we handle software. We
are proud to be able to announce our new software management backend
which is based on the so-called library libzypp and which also
integrates Novell's
jdd [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Andreas Jaeger wrote:
Thanks Houghi - I agree with these points. We need to fix bugs and
that's clear and discussed in far too many places - but we need to
start thinking what can be done better for 10.2 and later.
sorry, but I have to desagree. Your can't
,
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,
Thanks,
Andreas
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or the available one. Also, sometimes it takes a significant amount of
time to load the changelog into the GUI. Try to load the changelog for
the kernel-source package.
Might be worth a bugreport,
Thanks,
Andreas
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or the available one. Also, sometimes it takes a significant amount of
time to load the changelog into the GUI. Try to load the changelog for
the kernel-source package.
Might be worth a bugreport,
Thanks,
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= Bugzilla?
Done and reported as #179018.
Thanks - and I've just updated my packages on the ftp server to
include this one as well,
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to handle that better,
Andreas
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and you're current again,
Andreas
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Frank-Michael,
have you done an update from a previous beta/RC on these machines?
What's the output of:
* rug sl
* rug ca
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comes from such
a bug, it might be fixed...
Andreas
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SUSE-Linux-10.1-Updates
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SUSE-Linux-10.1-DVD9-x86-x86_64-10.1-0-20060522-041628
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Anders Norrbring [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Andreas Jaeger skrev:
Frank-Michael,
have you done an update from a previous beta/RC on these machines?
What's the output of:
* rug sl
* rug ca
Andreas
Apparently it's the wake-up of Zen that takes forever.. It loads both
CPUs to 100% while
Frank-Michael Fischer [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Andreas Jaeger wrote:
Frank-Michael,
have you done an update from a previous beta/RC on these machines?
What's the output of:
* rug sl
* rug ca
Andreas
Now this is interesting: After reinstalling rug, running rug sl rug
ca
houghi [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Tue, May 23, 2006 at 01:38:56PM +0200, Andreas Jaeger wrote:
Frank-Michael Fischer [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The reason why I am assuming it's libzypp's fault is: when I filed the
bug it was for the Zen component, then Nat Budin changed the component
Frank-Michael Fischer [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Andreas Jaeger wrote:
Frank-Michael Fischer [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The reason why I am assuming it's libzypp's fault is: when I filed the
bug it was for the Zen component, then Nat Budin changed the component
to libzypp and connected
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