Am Donnerstag, 5. Februar 2009 06:20:56 schrieb Bob S:
You think that it is impossible for a software glitch in the one-click? or any other piece of software to do unexpected things? I will tell you right now that the one-click installed the regular "factory" repo and I now have 11.2 alpha 0 running as a result.
Went and checked in my list of repos and there it was. I sure as hell did not put it there. Haven't decided what to do about it because this is my "test" machine after all. Not sure how to back out of it because I don't know what is involved
AFAIK the one-click-installs (simple XML files) were not changed/fixed, so if that repo was added, it still must be part of the XML inside them and hence this error would happen to all people. Unless you might have clicked on the one meant for "opensuse factory", which will add the opensuse factory repo aka 11.2 and the kde4 factory repo. Of course I don't know, but since there were no fixes chances are that you wanted "kde4 factory" and were mislead by the "Factory" in front of the one-click-install. There's no lottery inside the XML.
So please, continue to contribute, and don't assume that it is impossible for software glitches and we are just all royal f---ups.
If you label yourself that way, fair enough, but labeling everybody on this list is a bit harsh. ;) Or was it pluralis majestatis? Sven -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org