On Thu, Jul 19, 2007 at 10:04:33AM +0200, Jan Kupec wrote:
Hi there,
zypper should now (version 0.8.3+) finally be ready for use in automated processes by providing several new options:
--auto-agree-with-licenses special option for install and update commands. By using this, user declares he/she agrees with terms of licenses the command will install, and zypper will automatically say yes to license confirmation prompt. This is useful for people installing the same set of packages on multiple machines (by an automated process) and have read all the licenses before.
The corresponding option for rug in SLE10 SP1 is "--agree-to-third-party-licences". Can you please rename it in zypper?
gpg callbacks: where --no-gpg-checks is applied, a message is displayed or a warning is written to stderr and logged.
- accept unsigned file? default: N, with --no-gpg-checks: Y
- import key into keyring? always: N (new key can be imported only in interactive mode)
- accept unknown key? default: N, with --no-gpg-checks: Y
- trust key? default: N, with --no-gpg-checks: Y
- verification of signed file failed, continue? default: N, with --no-gpg-checks: Y
- no digest for a file, continue? default: N, with --no-gpg-checks: Y
- accept unknown digest? default: N, with --no-gpg-checks: Y
- accept wrong digest? default: N, with --no-gpg-checks: Y
rug+zmd separate this to "security-level" none, checksum, or signature, allowing a middle ground where the metadata has checksums but it is not signed or the key is not trusted. I am not sure how useful it actually is. -- Martin Vidner, YaST developer http://en.opensuse.org/User:Mvidner Kuracke oddeleni v restauraci je jako fekalni oddeleni v bazenu -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-softwaremgmt+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-softwaremgmt+help@opensuse.org