On Fri, 2006-10-27 at 18:12 -0400, Ed McCanless wrote:
Frank Bax wrote:
Probably because its not an update, its a new release. I once read (on this list I think), that only updates to software included in SUSE release are included; new releases are not.
I don't know about new releases, but since the last update to my zmd, I receive updates for everything I have installed, even those which were not included in the release. -- ED --
Depends on what repositories you have enabled. The ones for SUSE releases will only contain security and such fixes. Not new releases. However, there are also repositories with new things. Like KDE. There is also a Mozilla repository that is for new releases. It would seem fully consistent to put the 2.0 release there. But that gets back to a question I posted a few weeks back: how do you find out who is responsible for a given repository? I would not even know who to contact to offer help/testing to keep a repository up-to-date or report problems. -- Roger Oberholtzer