[Fwd: Re: [opensuse-factory] Re: RC1]
Vahis wrote:
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Subject: Re: [opensuse-factory] Re: RC1 From: "Robert Lewis"
Date: Tue, 3 Jun 2008 09:20:52 -0700 To: Vahis To: Vahis
On Tue, Jun 3, 2008 at 9:11 AM, Vahis
wrote: russbucket wrote:
Vahis wrote:
Russ Fineman wrote:
Has anyone tried using the update for installing RC1? I have 11.0 beta3 installed and want to do RC1 without total reinstall if possible. I looked at the delta iso but I apparently deleted beta 3 iso but mistake so i don't have it and I understand I would need it for the delta version to work. Is this correct?
I have. But on a virtual machine only. On that vm I had the normal Packman stuff, multimedia worked fine. I also had had Apache/MySQL/Php. Amarok configured to use MySQL The Amarok database was dumped from my real machine. I had PhpMyadmin, too. They all worked fine. Then I went:
#zypper ref
#zypper dup -l
Taht's it. Everyhting worked fine :)
Executed the above commands and go the following: zypper dup -l Reading installed packages...
The following NEW packages are going to be installed: smp_utils sdparm lsscsi
Overall download size: 190.0 K. After the operation, additional 658.0 K will be used. Continue? [YES/no]: YES Downloading package smp_utils-0.93-9.i586 (1/3), 91.0 K (422.0 K unpacked) Downloading: smp_utils-0.93-9.i586.rpm [done] Installing: smp_utils-0.93-9 [done] Downloading package sdparm-1.02-9.i586 (2/3), 75.0 K (183.0 K unpacked) Downloading: sdparm-1.02-9.i586.rpm [done] Installing: sdparm-1.02-9 [done] Downloading package lsscsi-0.19-9.i586 (3/3), 24.0 K (53.0 K unpacked) Downloading: lsscsi-0.19-9.i586.rpm [done] Installing: lsscsi-0.19-9 [done] linux:~ # uname -a Linux linux 2.6.25.4-8-pae #1 SMP 2008-05-26 15:23:05 +0200 i686 i686 i386 GNU/Linux
linux:~ # cat /etc/SuSE-release openSUSE 11.0 (i586) VERSION = 11.0
How can I tell if I'm actually on RC1? The uname comand and cat of SuSE-release do not say, only 11.0.
Thanks for the help. I can always install RC one from the DVD I made.
Rc1 is not a release. All the way from alphas via betas to rc is a continuous chain of changes. They are all 11.0, just not released and under development, snapshots of factory at given times.
If you keep going with zypper dup you'll end up with the release. Then you need to change the repos to point to 11.0, otherwise you'll have 11.1 factory again :)
I had saved a snapshot of the original installation of beta3 which I updated. So I got hundreds of packages (over 800 I think). You obviously updated a system which already had almost everything updated from the factory repos?
I had waited for the RC1 and the frozen factory repos to do the update.
-- Vahis ---------------------------------------------------------------------
Probably a stupid question but is there a gui way of doing # zypper ref # zypper dup -l
The reason I ask is that operating systems today have to pass the grandpa test if they are to gain traction against the competition. I am an old command line GUI guy but I don't think command line options need to be used as examples unless the limitations of the GUI require it.
You can do it in YaST. Then it's more like zypper up -t package though. YaST > Software Management > Filter: Packge Groups, choose All packages Then from the uppermost menu > Package > All in this list > Update if newer version is available. These are simpler and easier: zypper dup -l zypper up -t package -- Vahis
Bob
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