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[openFATE 312750] Make Yast2 stay open after installing packages
- From: fate_noreply@xxxxxxx
- Date: Sun, 18 Mar 2012 15:54:09 +0100 (CET)
- Message-id: <feature-312750-13@keeper.suse.de>
Feature changed by: Rajko Matovic (rajko_m)
Feature #312750, revision 13
Title: Make Yast2 stay open after installing packages
openSUSE Distribution: New
Priority
Requester: Important
Requested by: Ursan Marius Bogdan (creatura85)
Partner organization: openSUSE.org
Description:
- As we all know YaST2 is the best control center around and as title
- says, can we make it even better by keeping it open after one or more
- packages are installed? (just like Synaptic for e.g.).
+ As we all know YaST2 has the best Software Management around and as
+ title says, can we make it even better by keeping it open after one or
+ more packages are installed? (just like Synaptic for e.g.).
I know this can be done adjusting some setting
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/10573557/SUSE%20Misc/yast-at-close-action.jpeg
but i was thinking if it is possible to make it a default setting for
versions to come.
Business case (Partner benefit):
openSUSE.org: This feature will reduce the time of opening the package
manager for any operations: install, delete and upgrade.
Discussion:
#1: Elmar Haag (hans_linux) (2011-08-20 08:41:37)
- Start Yast -> Software Managment - Select application to be installed
- Click "Apply" button "Summary of changes" Window opens - De-select
"close software manager when done" (Tick Box on left of lowest text
line)
#2: Rosanne DiMesio (dimesio) (2011-08-20 14:34:19) (reply to #1)
The button on my screen says "Accept" not "Apply", and I do not get any
"Summary of changes" window when I click it; Yast just starts
installing the package(s). There is no "close software manager when
done" tickbox anywhere that I can see. This is in KDE, so I am using
the qt interface.
#3: James McDaniel (jdmcdaniel3) (2011-08-20 15:53:32) (reply to #2)
<P>I normally set this for summary which would be my suggestion. I
voted yes, but it is not much trouble to change this setting,if you
know where to look.</P>
#4: Rosanne DiMesio (dimesio) (2011-08-21 02:55:11) (reply to #3)
IMO, "summary" would be a more sensible default than "close", but even
that would not help KDE users. I changed the setting to "summary" in
/etc/sysconfig so now I do get a summary page after the packages have
been installed, but in the QT interface there is no checkbox to keep
the package manager open.
#5: ursan marius bogdan (creatura85) (2011-08-21 11:45:54) (reply to
#1)
Thanks for the info Elmar; i know to adjust it but as i said, i was thinking
in terms as a default option activated by the distro developers :)
#6: Rajko Matovic (rajko_m) (2012-03-17 08:50:59)
YaST Software Management (YSM) has settings and search history that
don't survive restart, so with current default user must start from
scratch each time. YSM should not exit after package installation as
user may:
* want to search for more similar packages
* add repositories and try to install more packages
* run configure script and add more -devel packages
* check files in a package when something doesn't run as expected
* remove software right after one run when it is not fit for task
There is a lot of ations that user may want to do, after one package or
groupd of them is installed, so exiting is in essence usability bug.
--
openSUSE Feature:
https://features.opensuse.org/312750
Feature #312750, revision 13
Title: Make Yast2 stay open after installing packages
openSUSE Distribution: New
Priority
Requester: Important
Requested by: Ursan Marius Bogdan (creatura85)
Partner organization: openSUSE.org
Description:
- As we all know YaST2 is the best control center around and as title
- says, can we make it even better by keeping it open after one or more
- packages are installed? (just like Synaptic for e.g.).
+ As we all know YaST2 has the best Software Management around and as
+ title says, can we make it even better by keeping it open after one or
+ more packages are installed? (just like Synaptic for e.g.).
I know this can be done adjusting some setting
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/10573557/SUSE%20Misc/yast-at-close-action.jpeg
but i was thinking if it is possible to make it a default setting for
versions to come.
Business case (Partner benefit):
openSUSE.org: This feature will reduce the time of opening the package
manager for any operations: install, delete and upgrade.
Discussion:
#1: Elmar Haag (hans_linux) (2011-08-20 08:41:37)
- Start Yast -> Software Managment - Select application to be installed
- Click "Apply" button "Summary of changes" Window opens - De-select
"close software manager when done" (Tick Box on left of lowest text
line)
#2: Rosanne DiMesio (dimesio) (2011-08-20 14:34:19) (reply to #1)
The button on my screen says "Accept" not "Apply", and I do not get any
"Summary of changes" window when I click it; Yast just starts
installing the package(s). There is no "close software manager when
done" tickbox anywhere that I can see. This is in KDE, so I am using
the qt interface.
#3: James McDaniel (jdmcdaniel3) (2011-08-20 15:53:32) (reply to #2)
<P>I normally set this for summary which would be my suggestion. I
voted yes, but it is not much trouble to change this setting,if you
know where to look.</P>
#4: Rosanne DiMesio (dimesio) (2011-08-21 02:55:11) (reply to #3)
IMO, "summary" would be a more sensible default than "close", but even
that would not help KDE users. I changed the setting to "summary" in
/etc/sysconfig so now I do get a summary page after the packages have
been installed, but in the QT interface there is no checkbox to keep
the package manager open.
#5: ursan marius bogdan (creatura85) (2011-08-21 11:45:54) (reply to
#1)
Thanks for the info Elmar; i know to adjust it but as i said, i was thinking
in terms as a default option activated by the distro developers :)
#6: Rajko Matovic (rajko_m) (2012-03-17 08:50:59)
YaST Software Management (YSM) has settings and search history that
don't survive restart, so with current default user must start from
scratch each time. YSM should not exit after package installation as
user may:
* want to search for more similar packages
* add repositories and try to install more packages
* run configure script and add more -devel packages
* check files in a package when something doesn't run as expected
* remove software right after one run when it is not fit for task
There is a lot of ations that user may want to do, after one package or
groupd of them is installed, so exiting is in essence usability bug.
--
openSUSE Feature:
https://features.opensuse.org/312750
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