Thomas Hertweck wrote:
> ... because the "System Update" is no "update" but an "upgrade" (it
> installs completely new versions of software packages!).

No, it performs a system update by doing package upgrades. That's a
difference

> That's what
> I've said before and asked to change - it should be called "System
> Upgrade". The names are confusing. I've seen many people trying to use
> this tool called "System Update" to upgrade to the next version of SuSE
> Linux - as they tried this while the system was running, it was bound to
> fail!

Actually I think more people would be tricked if it was renamed to
System Upgrade, don't you? The System Upgrade that gets started when you
boot from the CD is the yast installer program. Not yast2-update. They
both use the same package management modules, that's true, but the rest
is different.

For one thing, yast2-update will not change the product version details
in the product database file (which is the main reason for the problem
described in the sdb article you linked to).

> And that was what I had in mind when writing my last email. In
> principle, this module should not allow to upgrade to an entire new SuSE
> Linux version (incl. the base packages). I've never used "System Update"
> as I could not see any use of it. I've always installed new software via
> the "Software Management" module and I still can't see the sense of the
> "System Update" module after reading your mail...

I use system update all the time, to update the packages from the
supplementary directories and from Packman. I find it much easier to
work with for mass updates (package upgrades) than the software
management module, which I mainly use for single package installations
and removals. Of course it is possible to use Software Management for
it, so in that sense I'd agree with you that System Update is redundant.

File a wishlist bug in bugzilla for it and see what the yast developers
think of it. Or join the novellforge YaST project and submit a patch


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