I assume the point of releasing the updates for testing was to get feedback - so here goes.. I haven't done heavy testing - but I've had Zen updater running for a few days - added some repos with rug, zen and YaST etc. I must say that I don't feel much of a difference. Performance wise it still takes a lot of time to "parse metadata" and "update-status" on my amd64 3000+ with inst-source, non-oss, kde-update, guru, packman. And it often ends up using about 150-250 megs of swap - I have 1 gig of ram, and normally don't swap at all. But I guess no promises were made in this department. I was under the impression that the "unsigned repo warning"-issue would be fixed by these updates - but I still get those. But I definitely haven't noticed any new bugs or worsening in any area - so for all I can say the updates are ready to go. I Think some people will be dissapointed though - when they see the updates they're probably going to think all the issues will be fixed. Btw., to finish up on a positive note, I had a look at the changelog for the packages, using the new changelog-feature in YaST - I really love how YaST SW gives me huge amounts of information and control. Also gives insight to the huge amount of work that's being done on the packagemanagement stuff. Martin / cb400f
Martin Schlander <suse@linuxin.dk> writes:
I assume the point of releasing the updates for testing was to get feedback - so here goes..
Yes, exactly.
I haven't done heavy testing - but I've had Zen updater running for a few days - added some repos with rug, zen and YaST etc.
I must say that I don't feel much of a difference. Performance wise it still takes a lot of time to "parse metadata" and "update-status" on my amd64 3000+ Performance was not addressed in those. They fixe a couple of bugs.
with inst-source, non-oss, kde-update, guru, packman. And it often ends up using about 150-250 megs of swap - I have 1 gig of ram, and normally don't swap at all. But I guess no promises were made in this department.
I was under the impression that the "unsigned repo warning"-issue would be fixed by these updates - but I still get those.
There's still one bugreport open.
But I definitely haven't noticed any new bugs or worsening in any area - so
good.
for all I can say the updates are ready to go. I Think some people will be dissapointed though - when they see the updates they're probably going to think all the issues will be fixed.
;-)
Btw., to finish up on a positive note, I had a look at the changelog for the packages, using the new changelog-feature in YaST - I really love how YaST SW gives me huge amounts of information and control. Also gives insight to the huge amount of work that's being done on the packagemanagement stuff.
Cheers, Andreas -- Andreas Jaeger, aj@suse.de, http://www.suse.de/~aj/ SUSE Linux Products GmbH, Maxfeldstr. 5, 90409 Nürnberg, Germany GPG fingerprint = 93A3 365E CE47 B889 DF7F FED1 389A 563C C272 A126
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