
2012/9/20 Rajko <rmatov101@charter.net>:
You better be informed and restart as soon as possible.
If I want to be informed, I run "zypper ps", that I have to run in any case if I want to identify affected processes.
That warning is not a case of over engineering, it is necessity.
So, if it is a necessity, why is it missing in YaST? I think it is more useful for ordinary users that install/update their system via YaST than for more expert users using zypper. [big snip]
Sometimes it doesn't matter, sometimes it blows in the face, like when misbehaving application takes down whole desktop and Xorg, leaving you without few hours of work.
If I am an expert user and I disable/ignore such warnings as my explicit choice, then it is up to me to manage problems may occur from my choice. Blame on me if I lose work as a consequence of my decision. On the other hand, if I am an ordinary user using YaST, then I am not aware of such warnings (since they are not provided in YaST) and then when I face problems coming from library mismatches, I lose my work without having any idea about why this has happened. In this case, who should I blame? Best, Andrea -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org