Will the next SuSE version also have an online-update without yast2-interface? Or, in other words, like apt-get? Pressing "Next" 5 times to get something reminds me of those old, bad Windoze days :( SuSE, keep up the good work! But don't let the marketing guys have too much influence on a "Professional" distro! Markus -- _____________________________ /"\ Markus Gaugusch ICQ 11374583 \ / ASCII Ribbon Campaign markus@gaugusch.dhs.org X Against HTML Mail / \
Will the next SuSE version also have an online-update without yast2-interface? Or, in other words, like apt-get? Pressing "Next" 5 times to get something reminds me of those old, bad Windoze days :( SuSE, keep up the good work! But don't let the marketing guys have too much influence on a "Professional" distro!
I have forwarded it to the people who made it. We'll see. No doubt it would be a nice feature.
Markus
Thanks,
Roman.
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On Tue, 24 Jul 2001, Markus Gaugusch wrote:
Will the next SuSE version also have an online-update without yast2-interface? Or, in other words, like apt-get?
I mirror the relevant directories of the servers with ftpcopy and have a custom-made Perl script decide which need updating (that predates autorpm), but autorpm might be an alternative (it can also pull required updates from an FTP server). However, it's unaware of any SuSE-specific setup/* files, just uses RPM.
Will the next SuSE version also have an online-update without yast2-interface? Or, in other words, like apt-get?
I mirror the relevant directories of the servers with ftpcopy and have a custom-made Perl script decide which need updating (that predates autorpm), but autorpm might be an alternative (it can also pull required updates from an FTP server). However, it's unaware of any SuSE-specific setup/* files, just uses RPM.
The only thing that the YOU (Yast Online Update) needs is the patches/ directory and the files therein (descriptions). Nothing else is needed. In fact, the whole installation can be done with rpm only, in a for-loop or with a single commandline. Roman.
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Markus Gaugusch
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Roman Drahtmueller