I don't know about YaST, but zypper has a basic support for this:
$ zypper source-install foo
Currently it will install the newest available version of the 'foo' source package. Mh, a bit of "getting a lucky shot", yet works at least for some
Jan Kupec schrieb: packages ... though, guessing that the source package for libopenssl0_9_8 and libopenssl-devel is called openssl, is not that easy ... Oh, just remembered ... rpm -qi libopenssl0_9_8|grep Source Group : Productivity/Networking/Security Source RPM: openssl-0.9.8e-45.5.src.rpm gives a hint ... Works, thanks. If zypper does the job, it's not a problem of the package repositories, nor the caches ... Maybe yast doesn't like me. I'll try reinstalling it, like I had to do with wxGTK to stop any app linked angainst it from crashing after the update ...
We will work on improving it, help is welcome of course :O)
First, I would work on the cache loading ... shouldn't load the cache for every single command in shell mode ... Thanks, Sebastian -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org