"Cristian Rodriguez R." <judas_iscariote@shorewall.net> writes:
Klaus Kaempf escribió:
A lot of developers here do this, so its not a technical problem per se.
I have been upgrading my factory copy with zypper since early alphas and seems it can manage upgrades preyy much fine except for
1. it is slow ( well, that's a general problem)
2. it emits "scary"(for users) errors and then seems to try with --nodeps and continue anyway.
Please file a bugreport.
3. it emits equally "scary" "invalid object" messages (wth means in this context..dunno ;) )
Please file a bugreport.
4. Y and N dialogs are still messed up horrible.
Please file a bugreport.
5. it failed to upgrade on the libbz2 split ( as well smart, yast do anyway..;) )
Yeah, I think that was a bug elsewhere :-( Please report any problems with zypper, it should really become a good tool that does not scare anyone! Thanks!
However, the QA and testing effort is quite huge and getting it 'fool proof' might be a huge task.
yes, it is probably very, very hard to get right.
Until now, we didn't get sufficient customer request for this to justify the effort.
I would like to see a) upgrade with zypper b) upgrade with CD fully supported.
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