Am Thursday 20 April 2006 13:23 schrieb Henne Vogelsang:
Hi,
On Thursday, April 20, 2006 at 12:46:23, Pascal Bleser wrote:
YaST2 should also get a decent way to update existing packages. This is currently (as of 10.0) a real pain to do, there's no obvious option. You have to select "package categories", go to "zzz all", right click on the right pane, "this list..." -> "update if newer version available".
YaST -> System Update does exactly that...
it does even support changing repositories since 10.0.
And while y2pmsh has a "newer" command to show what updates are available, it doesn't have a "install-newer" (or similar) command, so you have to specify them yourself from the list shown by "newer".
y2pmsh upgrade solve commit
Now, to come back to YOU... The only real added value of YOU is the following additional information: - description of the update - severity (critical, security, minor, ...)
- scripts - pre/post install messages
- defined patch sets (no way to do only a partly update and to cause more trouble) In general, I do think that we should keep the default updates low as we do atm. The rational here is that a number of people do already complain about the needed bandwidth for doing the updates and that changes can also break things which may be more annoying than a missing fix. BUT we can also create a "Community SL 10.1 Maintainance" project in the build service. This one can get integrated via an additional repository in yast and the update will be possible via YaST or any other YUM compatible updater. There would the need of a number of people with direct write access to this project. Others will be able suggest further fixes via their projects for inclusion into this one. This means a group of people needs to be formed to decide what to include into that project and what not. Maybe also to create a policy about that first. Pascal, you are obviously a good candidate to form such a group ;) We can hopefully support you soon with the needed infrastructure for this task ... mls is working about source linking atm. This means one will be able to link the sources of apache from SL 10.1 into this project for example. And to add some patches which fixes the particular issue. bye adrian -- Adrian Schroeter SUSE Linux Products GmbH, Maxfeldstr. 5, 90409 Nuernberg, Germany email: adrian@suse.de