Robert Schweikert write:
On 06/23/2011 04:10 AM, Lukas Ocilka wrote:
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Hi,
I've just created a new JeOS appliance in SUSE Studio for testing purpose (YaST Backup bug). JeOS is known to have as few packages as possible.
After selecting YaST Backup for installation, I've rather also checked whether I'll be actually able to run it, so searched for all YaST packages, especially the UI ones. And which one was selected? *yast2-gtk*
OK, yast2.rpm requires yast2_ui and yast2-gtk, yast2-ncurses and yast2-qt all provide that symbol. Isn't there anything we could do about /better/ [1] selection [2]? Ideas? Opinions?
IMHO, yast2_ui should require yast2-ncurses and recommend ast2-gtk and yast2-qt
Robert
This is not good idea, as for appliances you forget about webyast, which also provides yast_ui. And in this case install all ncurses libraries is useless as you configure appliance via studio and then via webyast. Pepa -- Josef Reidinger Appliance Toolkit team maintaining parts of webyast and SLMS author of rubygems - studio_api and net_observer (coauthor) -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: yast-devel+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: yast-devel+help@opensuse.org