On Friday 02 June 2006 01:59, Mark A. Taff wrote:
To summarize the previous discussion about apt and suse's package management:
1. The rpm packages for KDE updates have been removed from the apt repository at ftp.gwdg.de, with more packages to be removed in the near future.
No. The packages were never in the apt repository. Other people made an apt repository that *pointed* to those packages. They can do it again. They don't need a new release of apt for that, all that's needed is to set their mirrors to point somewhere else. They used to download the packages from ftp.suse.com, now they're at opensuse.org
2. Apt will not work with the opensuse build service.
huh? bash will not work with MS Office makes just as much sense. One is a build service, the other is a package management tool. If you mean apt will not work with the repositories on opensuse where packages built in the build service end up, then you are wrong. All someone has to do is create an apt repository that mirrors, indexes and references them - just like they did before
3. The opensuse build service is *ALPHA* software. 4. An as-yet-unreleased future version of apt4suse might work with the opensuse build service.
see above
5. Using packages from the opensuse build service will will tie you to the bugs and features of the version of KDE initially released with the version of suse (i.e. 10.1 users will be stuck with KDE 3.5.1, even though three additional bugfix, translation and new feature releases will have been released by this August--3.5.4 gets tagged at the end of July).
huh? 3.5.3 is already there. -- Check the headers for your unsubscription address For additional commands send e-mail to suse-linux-e-help@suse.com Also check the archives at http://lists.suse.com Please read the FAQs: suse-linux-e-faq@suse.com