Torsdag 15 juni 2006 08:59 skrev Pascal Bleser:
* I can see no way to tell it to only install X, and Y of the currently available updates, but not the other 20. I prefer to be in control when I want to.
smart upgrade foo
And for the GUI, I don't see what you mean... View -> Hide non-upgrades View -> Hide installed and you get a list of upgrade candidates. There, as with YaST2, you can right click a package and select "Install" (or just double-click the package).
Could you give some more details here ?
As Pascal suggets you can install updates individually. A likely scenario however is that you'd want to install maybe 9/10 updates. In that case just right click on the one you don't want > lock this version. And then hit the "upgrade all packages"-button. Very easy, and you're very much in control at the same time. Don't know if this feedback will somehow find it's way to the devs, but the only things that bother me are: - As with Volker the nasty gtk gui. Works nicely but certainly not pretty - not even for gtk standards. Has almost all the functionality that one would need - only I'd like more search options, particularly with regards to provides/requires issues. - All packages are downloaded before installation - if a download or a package fails everything stops - you can't just skip that one - but have to sort out the issue before you can continue. - Ksmarttray doesn't update the repos I think - I don't seem to get notice of any updates unless I manually update the channels - and that makes ksmarttray pretty useless I think. Don't know if ksmarttray is officially a part of Smart. Would be nice if you could tell it to update certain channels at certain intervals. All of the above is based on 0.41 - will install 0.42 in a few minutes. Nice job maintaining that package Christoph - the devs should be happy to have such a diligent maintainer at a major vendor. Martin / cb400f --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory-unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-factory-help@opensuse.org