Anders Johansson wrote:
On Thursday 25 September 2008 09:15:45 Basil Chupin wrote:
Selecting the packman repo. in the YaST repository manager is what I did. Whatever is shown in the repository manager is what I am using --- *except* that I had to add recently the *qt4* repository - as per some posting from a Novell employee - ie, an "official" posting - to be able to have zypper complete its work.
The only such message I have seen is from Dirk Müller, and it was regarding the updated KDE packages from the build service - i.e. you already had an unsupported channel and you had to subscribe to another to make it keep working
The updated KDE packages are nice, and I use them daily. But they are nevertheless in a channel which is intended for testing of bleeding edge packages. They still shouldn't break, but with bleeding edge packages, you have to be prepared for it
Then don't put them in the list of available repositories in YaST for selection. You may also want to rename such, or similar, repositories as EXPERIMENTAL ONLY. If you put a half-baked version of KDE4 into an OFFICIAL release and also make available the repository/ies which upgrade this half-baked Desktop application then please don't come out by attacking a user for not being "prepared for it" when using the half-baked application and having it being upgraded with tools made available in YaST. Ciao. -- It's not possible to operate honestly using a basis of dishonesty. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org