On Sunday 17 February 2008 12:54:47 Duncan Mac-Vicar P. wrote:
Rémy Marquis wrote:
Hello,
Yes, now that work ! (was installing in /opt/zypp.. stupid myself :) ) Thx for help.
And now ?
Rémy
Great! (tip: you can always compile a libzypp/zypper couple without affecting your system one, you can pass -DZYPP_PREFIX=/opt/zypp to zypper, it will work, then you will have trouble with YaST, but for testing a new libzypp/zypper pair, it is enough)
I think you can start by testing zypper in some scenarios, and creating solver test cases for things not looking good.
We have also lot of warnings everywhere, what is your knowledge of c++?
Duncan
Thanks for the tip, will be usefull :) Sadly, my "pure" c++ skills are still basic I guess. During my studies (last 4 years), I've done mostly scripting language (Matlab/Octave, R, PHP/SQL,..). I've also worked with IDL (syntax similar to C) and have done little bit of Python and Java. Largely insufficient for pure hacking of libzypp, but I hope it's sufficient for basic stuff. Rémy -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: zypp-devel+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: zypp-devel+help@opensuse.org