"Peter Flodin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> I am running Beta 6 on which I installed factory packages from Mar 16:
> rug
> zmd
> libzypp
> libzypp-zmd-backend
> zen-updater
>
> First when I do a "rug ping" I get:
> ZMD 7.1.1, Copyright (C) 2005 Novell, Inc.
> Started at 2006-03-17 06:41:01 (uptime: 0 days, 0 hours, 2 minutes)
> RSS size: 17568
> Network Connected: Yes
>
> OS Target: SUSE LINUX 10.0 (i586)
>
> Module Name        | Description
> -------------------+-------------------------------------------------
> Inventory          | Software and Hardware inventory module for Linux
> NetworkManager     | NetworkManager support
> Package Management | Package Management module for Linux
> ZENworks Server    | SOAP methods used by a ZENworks server
> XML-RPC interface  | Export ZMD public interfaces over XML-RPC
>
>
> This is different from what is on the
> http://en.opensuse.org/Examples_using_rug where
> OS Target: SUSE LINUX 10.1 (i586)

You need the suse-release from Beta8 to get the target string above;-)

>
> when I do a rug service-add, it quickly gets to 33%, I can see from
> network activity that it is downloading, after a while net activity
> stops and it is parsing the data and taking most of the system
> resources.
>
> My question is whether it is totally caput, or is it just a hog and it
> actually finishes at some point? I have left mine for a few hours but
> it never moves from 33%.

It should finish.  For now try to add something smaller, e.g. the
inst-source-extra tree.

> I also used the zen updater gui to add a service which I assume is
> just a front-end for rug, with the same results.

rug and zen-updater are frontends for zmd.

> My test machine is an AMD 1600 with 256Mb.

 I've created blocker bug already for the parser that uses up to 800
 MB parsing the factory tree - it takes 3 minutes on my laptop,

Andreas
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