On Wednesday 02 April 2008 05:43:50 pm Sam Clemens wrote:
Sunny wrote:
On Wed, Apr 2, 2008 at 11:57 AM, Cristian Rodríguez
wrote: Will be nice if you can create a similar document for zypper and contribute your time to the cause ;) .. smart is a third party solution and is broken enough to avoid reccommending it at all.
Cristian, would you be so kind to show some examples of how "smart is broken enough"? And how zypper is better?
This is a 10.1 system...which has not been updated once since 10.1 was installed (in September 2006 in a tent out in the middle of the Iraqi desert) ...because I can't.
I should have 10.3 on this system in a couple of days -- then I'll be happy.
yes, zypper/yast (whatever it is called) seems to be fixed more or less enough on 10.3 to abandon smart for the most part. It still isn't as quick in searching packages and doesn't update without a few tweaks (removing the auto-update when opening YaST and incorporating a cron job to update when you're not trying to do something else) but it works. In fact, this laptop doesn't even have smart.
Yes, I see zypper improving over the time, but still smart works better for me on all my opensuse machines (excluding the one-click install, which I do not use anyway).
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