On April 24, 2004 12:06 am, Andreas Jaeger wrote:
Sergei Klink
writes: On April 23, 2004 01:37 am, Andreas Jaeger wrote:
"Andreas Bittner"
writes: SuSE 9.1 will be out (with 2.6 standard, and AMD64 supported) within a week.... Are you sure you want to install the 9.0 Test version at this late stage?
why not trying 9.1 right away....
http://ftp.gwdg.de/pub/suse/i386/9.1/suse/src/ http://ftp.gwdg.de/pub/suse/x86_64/9.1/suse/src/
Those are sources.
ftp://mirrors.mathematik.uni-bielefeld.de/pub/suse/apt/SuSE/9.1-x 86_64 are not just sources :) though there's no base packages. So I guess it's just the extra updates?
Those are part of apt4rpm.
And these are YOU updates.
The ftp installation (binary) will come later - but you can order 9.1 now,
Hm. Last time I was already looking for a nearest place to buy the personal edition(for i386), and the ftp version was released 2 days after I started :) By the way, I can't figure out whether there are still packages for 32bit plugins support in konqueror for KDE3.2. Is it packaged somewhat similar to the way it is in 9.0(various SuSE artwork+slight modifications, apps like susewatcher) or separate packages for KDE and SuSE-related stuff(like kamix, susewatcher, suseplugger, some of them perhaps not really needed anymore)? It's really not that great not to be able to use fresh rpms from kde.org with dependencies on kdebase3-suse and the like in 9.0...
We've done similar stuff in 9.1 like in 9.0.
If you have real problems, please describe them privately and I'll forward them.
But we do supply rpms to kde.org that work, so I don't know what your problem is,
But those are different, right? And they don't include any 32bit components... No, they work fine(and seem to get fixed quite quickly when not), the problem is when I want to upgrade them with the rpms from kde.org instead of waiting for updates at suse.com :), or when I want to have 32bit plugin support. I was just thinking that it would be excellent to have the SuSE-related stuff in separate packages, without any cross-dependencies with the rest of KDE, but if not, it's still a pretty minor issue, and only comes up once :)