On Tue, Sep 04, 2012 at 11:04:21AM +0200, Jiri Slaby wrote:
Hi Greg,
just a heads-up. I am slowly preparing to upgrade to 12.2 on my laptop. There are packages that are already obsolete with respect to 12.2. So I think all kde-4.8 packages (4.8.5 in kde repo, 4.8.4 in 12.2) and at least the following list from package_list should remain in Tumbleweed after you do the switch to 12.2. I'm currently building those in my home repo to see if there are any other that zypper reports to downgrade. But OBS is slow at these times as there are zillion packages in the queue.
That sounds about right. I want to get KDE 4.9 into Tumbleweed, and I think it's better to start off with a new release with an "empty" Tumbleweed for a few weeks, to ensure that the base system is all solid and working properly, before adding packages on top of it.
devel:tools/systemtap devel:tools/perf
Base:System/powertop
Base:System/libpcap
network:utilities/tcpdump
devel:tools:scm/git
devel:tools:scm/mercurial
Virtualization/kvm Virtualization/qemu
Ah, thanks for the list, I'll use that. Which reminds me, somone _is_ going to be switching over the "current" symlinks on the servers to point to 12.2 when it is released in a few hours, right? :) thanks, greg k-h -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org