Am Samstag, 10. Juni 2006 01:17 schrieb Andreas Hanke:
> Hi,
>
> Manfred Tremmel schrieb:
> > Do I realy have to uninstall yast2 package management, if I don't
> > want to have mono on my computer?
>
> No, create an empty package that provides suseRegister and you're
> done.

That's what I've done.

> The Online Update Configuration will of course not work without
> suseRegister, but it didn't work without suseRegister before either,
> that's why the explicit dependency was added.

I don't need it, I only have to add the update directory to my install 
sources in yast and the updates will be installed.

> Just in case you fear a slowdown of your system because Mono is
> installed: This will not happen, suseRegister is not a daemon, it
> does not use zmd and is executed exactly once under normal
> circumstances.

That's not the problem. I don't like mono, it's the MS way. I know it's 
free software and I can't give you arguments for it, but I've a bad 
feeling with it.

> Alternatively, ask someone at Novell to rewrite 173 bytes resp. 11
> lines of C# code in C, C++, Perl or whatever you prefer.

The question is, what is it used for. For myselve, I don't need it, like 
it looks like.

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