Autoyast and tumbleweed: does it make sense?
Hello, does it make sense to install Tumbleweed via autoyast cause of the rapid changing of the package versions? Or can I define packages without a specific version in the autoyast rules? Regards Daniel -- Daniel Spannbauer Systemadministration marco Systemanalyse und Entwicklung GmbH Tel +49 8333 9233-27 Fax -11 Rechbergstr. 4-6, D 87727 Babenhausen Mobil +49 171 4033220 https://www.marco.de Email ds@marco.de Geschäftsführer Martin Reuter, Torsten Lukas HRB 171775 Amtsgericht München
On Wed, Mar 06, 2024 at 02:39:52PM +0100, Daniel Spannbauer wrote:
Hello,
does it make sense to install Tumbleweed via autoyast cause of the rapid changing of the package versions?
Or can I define packages without a specific version in the autoyast rules?
In general you do not need to define any version, so I would say yes, it makes sense. However, it is true that, given that Tumbleweed is a moving target, it might happen that some package is dropped or some dependency is changes. But in general, it should be fine.
Regards
Regards, Imo -- Imobach González Sosa
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