Am Samstag, 10. Juni 2006 01:17 schrieb Andreas Hanke:
Hi,
Manfred Tremmel schrieb:
Do I realy have to uninstall yast2 package management, if I don't want to have mono on my computer?
No, create an empty package that provides suseRegister and you're done.
That's what I've done.
The Online Update Configuration will of course not work without suseRegister, but it didn't work without suseRegister before either, that's why the explicit dependency was added.
I don't need it, I only have to add the update directory to my install sources in yast and the updates will be installed.
Just in case you fear a slowdown of your system because Mono is installed: This will not happen, suseRegister is not a daemon, it does not use zmd and is executed exactly once under normal circumstances.
That's not the problem. I don't like mono, it's the MS way. I know it's free software and I can't give you arguments for it, but I've a bad feeling with it.
Alternatively, ask someone at Novell to rewrite 173 bytes resp. 11 lines of C# code in C, C++, Perl or whatever you prefer.
The question is, what is it used for. For myselve, I don't need it, like it looks like. -- Machs gut | http://www.iivs.de/schwinde/buerger/tremmel/ | http://packman.links2linux.de/ Manfred | http://www.knightsoft-net.de --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-help@opensuse.org