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Re: [opensuse] openSUSE 11.3 RC2 to 11.3
- From: Anton Aylward <anton.aylward@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 15 Jul 2010 11:07:36 -0400
- Message-id: <4C3F2438.70805@xxxxxxxxxx>
Marco Calistri said the following on 07/15/2010 10:36 AM:
Gee.
Yes, I did very much that when I upgraded from 11.1 to 11.2
HOWEVER
There was a lot more support in the way of examples, discussion here of
what repositories to use; discussion of 'wagon'; alternatives; wiki pages.
This time rounds seems sparse by comparison and the upheaval at the wiki
has me confused - and I suspect a few others by the questions in this
thread.
So:
* Is Wagon or similar up and working?
* Is there a (repaired) wiki page specific for this upgrade?
* Can we get an 'all in one guide' as opposed to these snippets of
"Well it worked fine for me...". a guide that includes all the
branching paths of alternatives and recovery from the various "Opps"
events that might be encountered (such as running out of disk,
making sure you flush the cache and so forth).
--
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design,manufacturing, layout, processes, and procedures.
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I've done exactly on this way:
1) Adjust repositories to point to 11.3 update; oss; non-oss and disable
Factory or other non standard repos
2) run zypper ref
3) wait cache refresh be completed
4) run zypper dup; agree the licence and go to drink a beer or more if
you have a slow internet :-)
Gee.
Yes, I did very much that when I upgraded from 11.1 to 11.2
HOWEVER
There was a lot more support in the way of examples, discussion here of
what repositories to use; discussion of 'wagon'; alternatives; wiki pages.
This time rounds seems sparse by comparison and the upheaval at the wiki
has me confused - and I suspect a few others by the questions in this
thread.
So:
* Is Wagon or similar up and working?
* Is there a (repaired) wiki page specific for this upgrade?
* Can we get an 'all in one guide' as opposed to these snippets of
"Well it worked fine for me...". a guide that includes all the
branching paths of alternatives and recovery from the various "Opps"
events that might be encountered (such as running out of disk,
making sure you flush the cache and so forth).
--
Almost all quality improvement comes via simplification of
design,manufacturing, layout, processes, and procedures.
-- Tom Peters
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