Jogchum Reitsma wrote:
Oops - did send it to Lukas instead of to the list - my apologies...
Lukas Ocilka schreef:
Richard wrote:
How often do you actually use this feature? How often do you install/upgrade/remove a software and right after then decide you want install/upgrade/remove some more?
Bye Lukas
Very often indeed; as I posted in bugzilla,, I tend to have softwaremanagement always open... Which is impossible now, I have to start it up again and again. So it -does- disrupt a workfow pattern, at least mine.
I had hoped and expected that this behaviour had slipped in unintended, but now that doesn't seems the case, I find it very pityfull that it seemingly hasn't been given more thought.
As I stated before, a -configurable- behaviour would be perfectly acceptable to me, and maybe the best, and I understand that
"There already is /etc/sysconfig/yast2 file..." (Ladislav Slezák)
so maybe it's not so hard to implement?
regards, Jogchum Reitsma
Jogchum,
I just found out how much of a HUGE work flow stopper this closing software
management BS can be. The Oss and Non-Oss repos are off line right now and I
went to install KDE3, I had to wait through 2 timeout (one for each repo), then
I had 1 (one) (hear me that is UNO) more fricking package to install and I had
to wait through the pain of the double timeouts AGAIN.
I want the old "Install More Packages? Yes/No" Back! What is do hard about a
checkbox and one more flag and an if statement?
<?xml version="1.0"?>
<productDefines xmlns="http://www.suse.com/1.0/yast2ns"
xmlns:config="http://www.suse.com/1.0/configns">
<!--
Work around for the text domain
textdomain="control"
-->
<textdomain>control</textdomain>
<globals>