Can you explain or prove any of those points?
Can you demonstrate with an example or test case how the new package
manager "eliminates other repositories"?
"You didnt dig on that further more" is like saying "lets say bullshit
non-stop."
Can you send a log on yats not working after zypper is uninstalled?
Can you talk to a doctor so you can start your drug rehab rigth away?
And for the end: can you just switch distro like you said you were
doing? The <any-linux-distro-here> guys will love to have ya.
Dont send emails during acid hallucinations
And yes, after reading all this shit, you are such a crap, and you
saying you wouldnt contribute with anything is just because you seem
uncapable.
Marcio
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On 4/7/07, Jan Tiggy
Anders Johansson wrote:
Some friend. That is exactly backwards. The old system could only handle one type of repositories, the new can handle every type of rpm based repository
I know the official statements.
And I didn't digg on that further more, 'coz it sounded plausible to me. Why else would somebody replace a fully working packet management with such a crap as zypper or rug? Btw. at least in 10.1 I could uninstall rug and still could use YOU in Yast2, but now w/o zypper Yast2 won't even start.
That is not true
Yes it is. Run 'rpm -e libzypp' and then try to access a repo with Yast2. It worked in 10.1. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org
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