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Op zondag 10 maart 2002 19:31, schreef Karol Pietrzak:
Interchangability of software is what the LSB strives for. So in theory, yes. SuSE, according to Lenz Grimmer, is abandoning the "rc.config concept" strictly because it does not conform to
What will the new concept look like? Is it possible to explain this in 3 lines?
the LSB. SuSEconfig, though, is entirely a client-side utility, and I have yet to see a single RPM that uses it directly.
Humm, that is interesting. I assume that at the moment YaST knows that SuSEconfig needs to run. But what will happen if people start installing "alien" (e.g. RH) packages? At first this is not possible via YOU, so one must download the package(s) manually, after which YaST can probably install it and run SuSEconfig. I doubt that this goes perfectly well for difficult packages (like kde and the like). More simple packages (e.g. perl modules) this will be okay. Well I'm looking forward to the LSB decade, it gives interesting opertunities and challenges :)) -- Richard Bos For those without home the journey is endless