https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=216097 ------- Comment #26 from joe_morris@ntm.org 2006-11-28 22:55 MST ------- In answer to Comment #20, That is exactly what I tried to do with 10.1, but to even suggest that is the answer to what I needed is ridiculous and a big step backward from 9.3's functionality. Even with only the DVD and update sources added to the repositories, zen-updater and zmd were ruthless in there resource usage, and IMHO defeated the reason for the change. Zen-updater was "designed" to do what you are wanting, notifying and installing from many sources. My understanding, based on Comment #4 and #6 above, was opensuseupdater is not designed to do that, but to be a notifier of security updates, kinda like susewatcher was. I made my comment in #13 above because I for one like the idea behind the design of this tool and that it exactly meets what I need as is. I am anticipating (and working actively through bugzilla) 10.2 to be a much improved version over 10.1, one that I can confidently update our office server with (never felt 10.1 would be less problems than the present 9.3). If it was changed to be like zen-updater, (even if it worked better) I would still look for an app that just did what this does now. So obviously, I think opensuseupdater should not be changed, that the fact it will not show or update packages from all repositories is not a bug but a design feature I prefer, and for those wanting it to do that should try improving zen-updater, which WAS designed to do what they are wanting. -- Configure bugmail: https://bugzilla.novell.com/userprefs.cgi?tab=email ------- You are receiving this mail because: ------- You are on the CC list for the bug, or are watching someone who is.