[SLE] Re: YaST 1 - incomplete `Updating' messages
(sorry, incomplete posting; next try...) François Pinard <pinard@iro.umontreal.ca> writes: | I'm not sure that using this list is always appropriate for | reporting bugs which do not have a critical nature. I used to | bother Burchard directly with those, and I'm not sure what is the | best channel. It's perfectly okay to use this list for reporting bugs. Wating for our bug tracking system to go public... feedback@suse.de is another possibility, but at this moment the feedback folder is very crowed (= Linux is very popular.) Burchard (or better: his wife) is expecting another nice child (their first one, Mona, is great -- but sorry, I'm digressing). Please, keep on reporting bugs here; this way, we all can learn a little bit more about the system :) | And, you will laugh, I do not know yet how to report a Linux bug! | Please be kind and educate me :-). You've to know one, who has to know one, who knows Linus ;-) | This is for YaST 1 with SuSE 6.2. I noticed this for a long while. When | YaST is producing its `Updating ...' messages, it does not properly list | the last sub-directory for `man' directories. The result is a bit boring, | while it could be made more entertaining :-). The following lines are | excerpted from `/var/log/Config.bootup'. I merely edited out two `mandb' | diagnostics in `/usr/local/man', presuming these are not related to SuSE. | | Oh, YaST does not seem to identify itself in that `Config.bootup' | file. Should it do so? Perhaps a good idea. | Since there are many YaST versions, this might be a useful thing to do. Okay, that's an arguement. Also SuSEconfig might add a version information. | ----------------------------------------------------------------------> | Processing index files of all manpages... | Updating index cache for path `/usr/man'. Wait... | Updating index cache for path `/usr/man'. Wait... Yes, ugly -- but fixed by now. -- work : ke@suse.de Karl Eichwalder home : ke@gnu.franken.de -- To unsubscribe send e-mail to suse-linux-e-unsubscribe@suse.com For additional commands send e-mail to suse-linux-e-help@suse.com Also check the FAQ at http://www.suse.com/Support/Doku/FAQ/
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