Cool. It sounds almost as easy as apt-get, and is certainly faster. On Thursday 18 October 2007 4:46 pm, Ronnie Gilkey wrote: > [Suse was] smart enough to resolve all the package > dependencies, add a few more, remove some stale / non-existent packages > in the new version. An hour and a half later, I rebooted to find an > OpenSuSE 10.2 system with the latest software, and all my user / > configuration data in place. No skips, bumps, nothing, it just worked > -- and properly at that. I had to re-compile one non-distributed Apache > module and I was running again. > ...
- [brlug-general] SuSE......wow who'da thunk it Ronnie Gilkey
- [brlug-general] SuSE......wow who'da thunk it willhill
- [brlug-general] SuSE......wow who'da thunk it CM Banker
- [brlug-general] SuSE......wow who'da thunk it Dustin Puryear
- [brlug-general] SuSE......wow who'da thunk it CM Banker
- [brlug-general] SuSE......wow who'da thunk it Andrew Baudouin
- [brlug-general] SuSE......wow who'da thunk it mat branyon
- [brlug-general] SuSE......wow who'da thun... Dustin Puryear
- [brlug-general] SuSE......wow who'da... mat branyon
- [brlug-general] SuSE......wow wh... Andrew Baudouin
- [brlug-general] SuSE......wo... mat branyon
- [brlug-general] SuSE......wo... mat branyon
