Lørdag 03 juni 2006 01:31 skrev Pascal Bleser:
> If someone with some KDE hacking skills would like to spend a little
> time on it, I think it's pretty easy to expand (it already does the
> dirty job of interfacing with smart)... or even use SuSE-watcher and
> copy/paste the ksmarttray code "smart update" output checking code into it.
>
> At least it would be nice to do a simple config dialog for the update
> interval (passing it from the command-line would be the easiest hack,
> but probably not the most noob-friendly).
>
> Note that as smart is written in Python, a neat solution would be to
> code such a systray app (or kicker applet) in Python/QT or Python/KDE,
> to directly use the smart API instead of forking "smart update" and
> checking the output (although it works).
> But then again, Python/QT/KDE has very, very few documentation :\

Would be nice if you could tell ksmarttray to update certain channels (most 
notably ~/suse/update/10.1 of course) when checking for updates.

I actually thought it did something like that - but after updating some 
channels manually I discovered a bunch of updates available ksmarttray hadn't 
told me about. Still pretty new Smart-user.

Of course making an entire kde/qt port of the smart-gui would be very much 
appreciated also :)

Martin / cb400f

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