-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Michael Schueller wrote:
Am Samstag, 3. Juni 2006 01:31 schrieb Pascal Bleser:
It's very simple though, it just calls "smart update" on a regular basis (interval is hardcoded in the sources), checks the output and reports it. So it's a lot like SuSE-watcher.
If someone with some KDE hacking skills would like to spend a little time on it, I think it's pretty easy to expand (it already does the dirty job of interfacing with smart)... or even use SuSE-watcher and copy/paste the ksmarttray code "smart update" output checking code into it.
if anybody would patch the suse-watcher to check about new updates with the smart engine, it would check the smart sources (channels=sources > jpp) for updates. If you then press the Button "Update now", the SuSE(Yast) Online Update would appear, which has mostly different sources. So it would only make sence when the hacked suse-watcher only checks the suse update repo, and for all other sources you can use ksmarttray...
Well, obviously suse-watcher should also be modified to start "smart
- --gui" instead of YOU (but that's really the easy part) ;)
cheers
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