On Tue, 26 Mar 2013 14:18, Ludwig Nussel
Trent Hawkins wrote:
"Unfortunately we no longer support Crossover 12.x on Opensuse 12.x because of all the missing libraries in the distro and other issues like you're seeing. We gave up after Crossover 11.3 because trying to keep Crossover installing and running correctly on OpenSuse was like playing whack-a-mole and as soon as we would fix for one missing library another would disappear, be moved, or renamed."
Does anyone know if there is any truth in that or are they just doing something crazy?
Scenario: 1. a system with no prior wine installation. 2. try installing Crossover with only rpm <package>. 3. failure. BUT: 1. a system with no prior wine installation. 2. try installing Crossover with zypper in <package>. 3. works. (at least for me) In the first case rpm simply fails b/c missing deps. In the second case zypper pulls in the deps. "yast2 -i <package>" uses zypper, works. ToDo: Test with other package managers under (open)SUSE (e.g. smart, apper, yum, ...) Someone with a @opensuse.org or @suse.(com|de) should contact Crossover to give a 'offical' hint howto get it to work just fine. Some would see it as a stain on the honor of openSUSE, I'm a little more pragmatic. None the less, a correction of the cited article would better the image of openSUSE. (marketing / promotion) - Yamaban. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org