On Sunday 20 August 2006 03:46, Anders Johansson wrote:
On Sunday 20 August 2006 15:29, Chris Herrnberger wrote:
Hay my main bitch with a smile is that since 5.2 I could point yast to any directory on my machine, remote or local and include the directory as a yast source, however more typically used on my own machine. Now I have to create a yast repository, and go to all that work, just to include an existing directory on my laptop say for example the latest KDE just to ensure that all dependencies are addressed. Used to be as simple as point an click (and since 5.2) Now its a half hour exercise.
YaST1 could do that, and for a long time YaST2 couldn't. But in the later releases, you have the possibility to add a "local directory" as an installation source in YaST, and it will take it even if it isn't in repository format (IOW it's just a directory of rpms)
From the command line, it's "rug mount /path/to/dir <name>" and it gets added as an installation source
Is it possible to use Yast in 10.1 in the same way as 10.0? Thanks, Jerome