El Miércoles, 10 de Agosto de 2005 18:01, Tobias Burnus escribió:
If I'm not mistaken, then YaST of 10.0 is based on YUM metadata and I vaguely remember that the YUM format is also supported by apt4rpm.
In any case, for YUM you can use
ftp://ftp.gwdg.de/pub/linux/suse/apt/SuSE/10.0-i386/yum/
and for APT (might get depricated since SUSE uses now YUM in YAST) see:
Do you mean they're going to base YaST on the YUM metadata format or are they going to base on the whole YUM? I've tested YUM on Fedora and it was horrible. It updated the repositories just when it wanted (not when I wanted) and it was terribly slow. I even had to wait more than one minute just to make a "yum install something", and if he updated the repositories it took even longer. :( Urpmi would be IMO a much better approach. Anyway, YaST as now is, works fine so why change it? -- Víctor Fernández Martínez Gabinete de prensa de PoLinux [www.polinux.upv.es]. Usuario de Linux registrado #312284 en http://counter.li.org.