Il venerdì 9 novembre 2007, Stephan Kulow scrisse:
Yes, sure. It's near perfect and very fast. It just tends to degrade if you actually use it :)
And of course it's a vast improvement over 10.2's package manager, it's just that the day is limited to 24 hours, so 10.3's package manager had to be left at "near perfect".
Yes big improvement but after a crappy version it's easy to do big improvements. Missing features: 1) keep downloaded packages 2) download-only mode Improvements required: 1) better feedback/ouput from zypper like in smart. Clear and readble. 2) better/alternative workflow: now download->install-download->install and so on. Switch to download all packages and then start installation (like in smart or apt) Still missing a runtime upgrade like in Debian. Reading zypper ML seems that developers are aware of these things. So good hopes for 11.0 Bye. -- *** Linux user # 198661 ---_ ICQ 33500725 *** *** Home http://www.kailed.net *** *** Powered by openSUSE *** --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-project+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-project+help@opensuse.org