I used autorpm to update all flies it could come up with for my 6.2 installation.
As pointed out this thread is off-topic, but there is one security-related aspect to it. For the autorpm-user to think about:
How do you ensure what you update on your system is genuine, and not trojaned? Whether the update actually works is of secondary importance.
Volker
The integrity problem that you mention is definitely not off-topic. :-) autorpm may be a bad idea unless the rpm packages are signed. This is planned for the near future in the SuSE distribution. Thanks, Roman. -- - - | Roman Drahtmüller <draht@suse.de> // "Caution: Cape does | SuSE GmbH - Security Phone: // not enable user to fly." | Nürnberg, Germany +49-911-740530 // (Batman Costume warning label) | - -