Hi list,
Great to see next snapshot, but it comes with a problem — is it is huge which may be the burden for users with less performant internet connection (say I've got 2.2G to download on primary desktop and 1.5G on secondary desktop/fileserver).
Can delta rpm building and publishing be enabled for Tumbleweed repositories? That would save not just bandwidth but also time of fellow Tumbleweed enthusiasts. Or, if there's concerns of any sort, make it opt-in so project owners could test-drive it before enabling it globally.
Thanks in advance. I'm still using kde4, I've blocked almost all plasma 5 packages and at
Il 02/07/2015 23:07, Andrei Dziahel ha scritto: this time it worked great. With this snapshot if I try to upgrade zypper want to remove : the following application: Thunderbird the following 17 packages: baloo-file baloo-tools kactivities4 kde4-l10n-it kde4-l10n-it-data kde4-l10n-it-doc kde4-print-manager ksshaskpass patterns-openSUSE-kde4_games patterns-openSUSE-kde4_internet patterns-openSUSE-kde4_multimedia patterns-openSUSE-kde4_office patterns-openSUSE-kde4_utilities patterns-openSUSE-kde4_utilities_opt patterns-openSUSE-kde4_yast patterns-openSUSE-sw_management_kde4 plasma-addons the following 8 models: kde4_games kde4_internet kde4_multimedia kde4_office kde4_utilities kde4_utilities_opt kde4_yast sw_management_kde4 can I upgrade the other packages to gcc5 and keep the old kde4/plasma4 packages? Are the problems in having a system with packages compiled with gcc4 and packages compiled with gcc5? Best regards, Alessandro Russo -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org