Randall R Schulz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Andreas,
>
> On Friday 24 November 2006 03:30, Andreas Jaeger wrote:
>> Andreas Jaeger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> > Randall R Schulz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> >> Hi,
>> >>
>> >> When I installed Beta1, Beta2 and now RC1 the installer keeps
>> >> indicating that none of the packages from the non-OSS add-on CD
>> >> are newer than what's installed.
>> >>
>> >> Is that actually true? If so, why are new disc images released
>> >> every time? If not, why don't the updates register? I use the YaST
>> >> Installation Source to refresh from the new disc each time.
>> >
>> > I just checked, beta2 had:
>> > acroread-7.0.8-17.i586.rpm
>> > flash-player-7.0.68.0-12.i586.rpm
>> >
>> > and RC1 has:
>> > acroread-7.0.8-21.i586.rpm
>> > flash-player-7.0.68.0-15.i586.rpm
>
> Those are the versions currently installed. Could the installer have 
> found the non-OSS CD that was in the second drive while I was 
> installing from the RC1 DVD? I didn't explicitly refer to the add-on CD 
> during the upgrade installation process.

The DVD contains the non-OSS CD already.  So, you have the packages on
*both* media.

>
> The same thing happend when I upgraded from beta1 to beta2.
>
>
>> > So, there's at least a difference - but we did not change them
>> > otherwise, it's just a build number increase.  You should get those
>> > reinstalled - please investigate and consider filing a bugreport,
>>
>> From which media are you installing?  CD or DVD?
>
> There's an add-ons DVD? I installed the OSS from the DVD made by 
> applying the delta ISO image to the Beta2 (as my previous message about 
> the torrent URLs mentioned).

The DVD contains the 5 CDs plus the non-OSS Addon.

There's only this one DVD,

Andreas
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