
On 13/08/07, JP Rosevear <jpr@novell.com> wrote:
On Sat, 2007-08-11 at 10:07 +0700, Michel Salim wrote:
On 11/08/07, James Ogley <james@usr-local-bin.org> wrote:
Just wondered how stable (for want of a better word) GNOME:STABLE is?
Had been wondering whether it might be an idea to change the target for GNOME:Community for products < openSUSE_Factory to be GNOME:STABLE/<product> if G:S is stable enough?
I've been unable to switch cleanly from stock 10.2 + updates to G:S, probably mainly due to the prefix switch (/opt/gnome -> /usr).
What problems have you had?
YaST would choke on gnome-mime-data. If I uninstall it, upgrade most of the GNOME packages and then reinstall, I'll still end up with about 60+ MB of things in /opt/gnome, and the GNOME installation is broken (slab and some menu packages were still not upgraded, last time I checked). Seems like the safe option, when shifting to G:S, is to do the upgrade when using the KDE desktop, and to begin by removing the old /opt/gnome stuff completely. -- Michel
-JP -- JP Rosevear <jpr@novell.com> Novell, Inc.
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