Hi there,
2011/12/13 Christian Boltz
No, because I think doing it in the distribution itsself (= submit packages to Factory) instead of starting a separate project would be better and avoids some additional work.
So, maybe we have a little misunderstanding on my side. I really dont know who makes the decision on which paket can be found in the distribution. I know for example that there is a really good community repo which gives mod_chroot http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/Apache:/Modules/Apache_openSUSE_12... i guess most of this modules could be needed in the distribution, to fit a server (better). I think it would really be better if the distribution itself could fit this, it would make everything much easier. So what can I (we) do to improve this?
Submit the packages you need to Factory.
Thats all?
If it is really just a feeling, I can prepare a kernel-feel-better package containing (only) symlinks to /boot/vmlinuz and /boot/initrd and a dependency on the default kernel *g,d&r*
Well, i will take a look what i can do :-) By the way, what system runs the openSUSE infrastruktur?
The "minimal system" pattern is somewhat special, see my other mail deeper in the thread about this.
Besides that, feel free to enhance the existing server-related patterns or create new ones as needed.
Okay, sounds easy, but i think it wont be easy. I take a closer look.
- long term support if needed, should be placed. I guess there should be no need, but maybe a point to talk about.
You mean http://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Evergreen ? People who help to keep old releases maintained are more than welcome ;-)
Okay :-)
Wenn mir jemand im Klartext (deutsch oder schwäbisch) schreiben könnte Om's scsi_mod musch di et kimmra, des kå modprobe en dr /lib/modules/`uname -r`/modules.dep, die vom depmod gschriba wird, selbr rausfenda. [> Ute Ferlein und David Haller in suse-linux]
Um das SCSI Module musst du dich nicht kümmern, das kann modprobe in der /lib/modules/`uname -r`/modules.dep, die von depmod geschriben wird, selbst rausfinden Würde ich mal sagen. Grüsse Jörg -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-project+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, email: opensuse-project+owner@opensuse.org