[opensuse-factory] List of current patterns
I've made today a list of the current defined patterns - factory will have them on sunday at latest - and their grouping together. There are requirements between patterns, e.g. the kde pattern requires kde_bases and a couple of other patterns, the laptop pattern gets selected automatically if we figure out that installation is on a laptop - and then kde_laptop/gnome_laptop is added depending on whether gnome/kde are installed as well. So, this is not the complete picture of patterns but a high-level overview. Note also that the CDs will not contain all the patterns, e.g. the non-oss patterns are only on the add-on CD and the same applies definitely to some of the devel patterns. On the others I'm still checking. What are we missing? Any suggestions for improvement? Btw. for openSUSE 10.2 there's a bugzilla component "Pattern" that you can always report bugs against if something is broken. But currently I prefer an open discussion on the mailing list so that everybody can comment directly. Base Technologies ================= 32bit: 32Bit Runtime Environment (only on ppc64, x86-64) 64bit: 64Bit Runtime Environment (only on ppc) apparmor: Novell AppArmor base: openSUSE Base System console: Console Tools laptop: Laptop x86: x86 Runtime Environment (only on ia64) yast2_basis: YaST System Administration Graphical Environments ====================== gnome: GNOME Desktop Environment kde: KDE Desktop Environment xfce: XFCE Desktop Environment x11: X Window System fonts: Fonts KDE Desktop =========== kde_admin: KDE Administration Tools kde_basis: KDE Base System kde_development: KDE Development kde_edutainment: KDE Edutainment kde_games: KDE Games kde_help: KDE Help System kde_imaging: KDE Graphics kde_internet: KDE Internet kde_laptop: KDE Laptop kde_multimedia: KDE Multimedia kde_office: KDE Office kde_system: KDE System kde_utilities: KDE Utilities kde_xgl: KDE Desktop Effects GNOME Desktop ============= gnome_admin: GNOME Administration Tools gnome_basis: GNOME Base System gnome_development: GNOME Development gnome_games: GNOME Games gnome_imaging: GNOME Graphics gnome_laptop: GNOME Laptop gnome_multimedia: GNOME Multimedia gnome_office: GNOME Office gnome_utilities: GNOME Utilities gnome_xgl: GNOME Desktop Effects Desktop Functions ================= games: Games imaging: Graphics xml: XML and LaTeX Editing Tools Server Functions ================ dhcp_dns_server: DHCP and DNS Server directory_server: Directory Server (LDAP) file_server: File Server gateway_server: Internet Gateway lamp_server: Web and LAMP Server mail_server: Mail and News Server misc_server: Misc. Server network_admin: Network Administration print_server: Print Server xen_server: Xen Virtual Machine Host Server Non-OSS Software ================ non_oss: Misc. Non Open Source Packages non_oss_java: Java Environment Development =========== basis-devel: Basis Development devel_C_C++: C/C++ Development devel-kernel: Linux Kernel Development devel_mono: .NET Development devel_perl: Perl Development devel_python: Python Development devel_qt4: Qt4 Development devel_rails: Rails Development devel_ruby: Ruby on Rails Development devel_web: Web Development devel_yast: YaST Development 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
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Andreas Jaeger wrote: > I've made today a list of the current defined patterns - factory will > have them on sunday at latest - and their grouping together. > > There are requirements between patterns, e.g. the kde pattern requires > kde_bases and a couple of other patterns, the laptop pattern gets > selected automatically if we figure out that installation is on a > laptop - and then kde_laptop/gnome_laptop is added depending on > whether gnome/kde are installed as well. So, this is not the complete > picture of patterns but a high-level overview. > > Note also that the CDs will not contain all the patterns, e.g. the > non-oss patterns are only on the add-on CD and the same applies > definitely to some of the devel patterns. On the others I'm still > checking. > > What are we missing? Any suggestions for improvement? > > Btw. for openSUSE 10.2 there's a bugzilla component "Pattern" that you > can always report bugs against if something is broken. But currently > I prefer an open discussion on the mailing list so that everybody can > comment directly. > > Base Technologies > ================= > 32bit: 32Bit Runtime Environment (only on ppc64, x86-64) > 64bit: 64Bit Runtime Environment (only on ppc) > apparmor: Novell AppArmor > base: openSUSE Base System > console: Console Tools > laptop: Laptop > x86: x86 Runtime Environment (only on ia64) > yast2_basis: YaST System Administration > > Graphical Environments > ====================== > gnome: GNOME Desktop Environment > kde: KDE Desktop Environment > xfce: XFCE Desktop Environment > x11: X Window System > fonts: Fonts > > KDE Desktop > =========== > kde_admin: KDE Administration Tools > kde_basis: KDE Base System > kde_development: KDE Development > kde_edutainment: KDE Edutainment > kde_games: KDE Games > kde_help: KDE Help System > kde_imaging: KDE Graphics > kde_internet: KDE Internet > kde_laptop: KDE Laptop > kde_multimedia: KDE Multimedia > kde_office: KDE Office > kde_system: KDE System > kde_utilities: KDE Utilities > kde_xgl: KDE Desktop Effects > > GNOME Desktop > ============= > gnome_admin: GNOME Administration Tools > gnome_basis: GNOME Base System > gnome_development: GNOME Development > gnome_games: GNOME Games > gnome_imaging: GNOME Graphics > gnome_laptop: GNOME Laptop > gnome_multimedia: GNOME Multimedia > gnome_office: GNOME Office > gnome_utilities: GNOME Utilities > gnome_xgl: GNOME Desktop Effects > > Desktop Functions > ================= > games: Games > imaging: Graphics > xml: XML and LaTeX Editing Tools > > Server Functions > ================ > dhcp_dns_server: DHCP and DNS Server > directory_server: Directory Server (LDAP) > file_server: File Server > gateway_server: Internet Gateway > lamp_server: Web and LAMP Server > mail_server: Mail and News Server > misc_server: Misc. Server > network_admin: Network Administration > print_server: Print Server > xen_server: Xen Virtual Machine Host Server > > Non-OSS Software > ================ > non_oss: Misc. Non Open Source Packages > non_oss_java: Java Environment > > Development > =========== > basis-devel: Basis Development > devel_C_C++: C/C++ Development > devel-kernel: Linux Kernel Development > devel_mono: .NET Development > devel_perl: Perl Development > devel_python: Python Development > devel_qt4: Qt4 Development > devel_rails: Rails Development > devel_ruby: Ruby on Rails Development > devel_web: Web Development > devel_yast: YaST Development > > > Cheers, > Andreas devel_java - java-1_4_2-gcj-compat-devel - eclipse - tomcat - xerces-j2 - xalan-j2 - ant / ant-* - xml-commons-apis / xml-commons-resolver / xml-commons-which -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.2 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with SUSE - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iQCVAwUBRRjU/o4ZiDH/u3NpAQJZ0AQAoMqRL8AFgeg2SPkLFGdSkn6GfFRoHrLj AWPls0JKueONnctmppGeyMAoZftMlZ4pRNlhv7c0umYR/LqWhbxFCA597MDIjAtB AlKyfyDlU6prs5IfSB/PgNvr+Jio3Ws4Q81wK3EFPMA6i85/Qm6OWO+LW0ZMWIHk lfQLTfD0k1I= =q27b -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-factory+help@opensuse.org
Daniel Bornkessel
devel_java - java-1_4_2-gcj-compat-devel - eclipse - tomcat - xerces-j2 - xalan-j2 - ant / ant-* - xml-commons-apis / xml-commons-resolver / xml-commons-which
Good idea. Could you file a bugreport against Patterns and add further packages there if others come up with them? thanks, 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
Is there any plan to add LTSP, the Linux Terminal Server Project? I didn't see it in the server section but it's a software that is probably worth it Kind regards, Gaël
On 9/26/06, Gaël Lams
Is there any plan to add LTSP, the Linux Terminal Server Project? I didn't see it in the server section but it's a software that is probably worth it
Kind regards,
Gaël
Well, FreeNX Terminal Server is part of openSUSE. I am not sure if it's part of "patterns" however. Also about Xen: I am *not* sure if it's server function. Because it is useful for emulation & software development as well. I think it must be in "emulation" category, where Xen, Qemu, Bochs, DOSbox and Wine belongs.
"Alexey Eremenko"
On 9/26/06, Gaël Lams
wrote: Is there any plan to add LTSP, the Linux Terminal Server Project? I didn't see it in the server section but it's a software that is probably worth it
Kind regards,
Gaël
Well, FreeNX Terminal Server is part of openSUSE. I am not sure if it's part of "patterns" however.
Not yet.
Also about Xen:
I am *not* sure if it's server function. Because it is useful for emulation & software development as well. I think it must be in "emulation" category, where Xen, Qemu, Bochs, DOSbox and Wine belongs.
We do not have such an "emulation" category or pattern, 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
"Gaël Lams"
Is there any plan to add LTSP, the Linux Terminal Server Project? I didn't see it in the server section but it's a software that is probably worth it
I would appreciate if someobody builds it with our buildservice . We could then copy it over to factory and get it in this way. Any volunteers that want to take over the package? 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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Alexey Eremenko
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Andreas Jaeger
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Daniel Bornkessel
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Gaël Lams