On 7 August 2010 10:29, Vincent Untz
Le vendredi 06 août 2010, à 14:10 +0100, Vadym Krevs a écrit :
Hi.
How come versions of gnome packages in GNOME:/STABLE:/2.30/openSUSE_11.3 are earlier than the ones on the 11.3 dvd? Does this mean that GNOME:/STABLE:/2.30/openSUSE_11.3 is not ready yet?
I guess it's simple the rpm release version, not the upstream version? If yes, then that's just because of the way the packages are built in the build service, I guess.
If there's an upstream version that is earlier in G:S:2.30 than in 11.3, please tell us which :-)
But in general, G:S:2.30 is nearly ready for wide use, there's just a small gdm fix that needs to go in.
Vincent
You are correct - it is the rpm release versions in G:S:2.30 that are earlier than in 11.3. Which means that if you simply add G:S:2.30 repo, then "zypper up" (or yast) won't install anything from it until the rpm release version in G.S.2.30 finally catches up with what was released on the dvd. Also, I thought that G.S.2.30 was supposed to be based on Gnome packages from released 11.3 (i.e. initially seeded with 11.3 packages). Is that not the case? Vadym -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-gnome+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-gnome+help@opensuse.org