
On 12/18/2008 at 1:05 PM, "Raul Romero" <raul@bgta.net> wrote: Hello everyone,
My name is Raúl Romero, and I'm a openSUSE Member. I have an idea that I want to share with you:
Off-Line one click install (MSI for Linux)
Same concept as MSI packages for Windows but exploiting the One Click Install concept of openSUSE (and therefore inheriting the simplicity, code and security).
Hi, This sounds pretty interesting, but by reading this I end up with a question: - what if some of the missing dependencies that are not in 'my' repository are missing on the target system? 1-click-install is usually just getting them and most ymp files simply add the online repos of openSUSE as repositories (they are probably activated on almost every system). So in case I have an 'offline-1-click-setup), I have no way of guaranteeing that any random library (could be any random library for example). To guarantee that all this would be working on every single target machine, I'd have to make the offline-1-click contain all of it's dependencies... and very soon I would call it a distribution. Did I miss the crucial part where this was explained? Dominique -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: zypp-devel+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: zypp-devel+help@opensuse.org