Op woensdag 31 juli 2002 14:43, schreef Derek Fountain:
Create a project at sourceforge import the the files delivered by the above tar.gz files and your settled
Anyone daft enough to attempt such a task would be much better off starting with the YaST2 source and fitting a decent, YaST1-alike, interface in front of it, then adding any additional functionality they think is missing. If SuSE didn't think updating YaST1 to SuSE-8.0 was a feasible proposition, I can't see anyone else having any success.
The advantage of using the YaST1 sources is that they are not moving. And if one wants to use YaST1 for creating users or rpm retrieval is should be too difficult, as that won't involve much hacking into the /etc/sysconfig stuff (I guess). You can't do it with YaST2 because they are actively developed by SuSE them selves of course. -- Richard Bos Without a home the journey is endless