Hi all,
some time ago we discussed where and how we should share
"Tips&Tricks" for YaST users and developers.
IIRC there was no clear conclusion so I decided to start
a wiki [1] to collect all our tricks we know or use.
For now it's just a place for dumping your ideas, links, short
howtos, etc... When we collect enough data we can probably
split it to several categories or move it somewhere else.
We just need the data first.
I have added there some my tricks from my personal "knowledgebase"
file. If you have better tricks or find something wrong simply
change it, it's a wiki ;-)
Ladislav
[1] https://github.com/yast/yast.github.io/wiki/YaST-Tips-and-Tricks
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Hi all,
We've just published another YaST Sprint Report:
* First bits of the YaST Network refactoring have been submitted to factory.
* AutoYaST gets support for specifying NFS shares in a sane way.
* The Partitioner’s tree behaviour has been improved.
* Libyui has been updated to support Qt 5.13 (do not miss the screenshots in this report).
* The installer does not offer enabling autologin for text-only system roles.
Please, check the whole article at:
https://lizards.opensuse.org/2019/04/30/highlights-of-yast-development-spri…
Regards,
Imo
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Dear geekos,
I would like to share results of our collaboration between YaST and QA
SLE Functional team. With great support of the YaST team, Ladislav Lezak
in particular, we were able to make one step further in improving our
ways of testing our products. This opens us ways to test earlier and
significantly decrease test maintenance costs.
Please, find more details about the libyui testing framework here:
https://lizards.opensuse.org/2019/04/26/announcing-libyui-testing-framework/
With this e-mail, I would like to express acknowledgements to the YaST
team for the collaboration and motivate other QA teams to collaborate
with developers in order to achieve better results!
Do not hesitate to contact me in case of questions.
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Hi,
As suggested in a bug report [1], it would be nice for autotagging to
come
back to YaST/libyui repos, as software like release-monitoring uses
github
tags to determine that a new version was released.
It is also useful for building specific versions, instead of going
through
commits ;)
[1] https://bugzilla.suse.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1133435
LCP [Stasiek]
https://lcp.world
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# rpm -qi glibc-locale
Name : glibc-locale
Version : 2.26
Release : lp150.11.14.2
...
Summary : Locale Data for Localized Programs
Description :
Locale data for the internationalisation features of the GNU C library.
Distribution: openSUSE Leap 15.0
p5bse:~ # rpm -qi glibc-locale-base
Name : glibc-locale-base
Version : 2.26
Release : lp150.11.14.2
...
Summary : Locale Data for Localized Programs
Description :
Locale data for the internationalisation features of the GNU C library.
This package contains only the US-english locales.
Distribution: openSUSE Leap 15.0
p5bse:~ # zypper rm glibc-locale
...
The following 43 packages are going to be REMOVED:
gfxboot gfxboot-branding-openSUSE glibc-locale libyui-ncurses-pkg8 libyui-ncurses8 libyui-qt-graph8 libyui-qt-pkg8 libyui-qt8 libyui8 man mtools sax3 yast2 yast2-auth-client
yast2-bootloader yast2-control-center yast2-control-center-qt3 yast2-country yast2-country-data yast2-hardware-detection yast2-journal yast2-ldap yast2-metapackage-handler yast2-network
yast2-nfs-client yast2-ntp-client yast2-packager yast2-pam yast2-perl-bindings yast2-printer yast2-proxy yast2-ruby-bindings yast2-samba-client yast2-samba-server yast2-security
yast2-services-manager yast2-sound yast2-storage-ng yast2-sudo yast2-sysconfig yast2-transfer yast2-users yast2-ycp-ui-bindings
43 packages to remove.
After the operation, 135.6 MiB will be freed.
Continue? [y/n/...? shows all options] (y):
I can use one language only, English. Support for anything else means
repeatedly wasted bandwidth. Was not glibc-locale-base split off into
a separate package in order to reduce such waste? Is a bug report about
this indicated? I looked and didn't find an existing one.
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