On Saturday 13 August 2005 19:13, Andreas Jaeger wrote:
things just work from one release to another. Using apt for that is great, since apt is very picky about differences in rpm's and will complain big time. Of course any custom changes or self rolled rpm's would break, but in general a straight upgrade path has to work.
Is apt really superior to rpm here? rpm complains as well.
Umm; AFAIK using apt on top of RPM doesn't make a difference. RPM does the real work anyway :)
Our QA team tests updates and we fix issues that we get reported but all in all updating is rather complex with so many different installations. I would welcome testing of updates - and any bug reports on these...
Just upgrading 9.3 -> 10.0b1 with y2pmsh. Looks good so far. -- // Janne