Rajko M. wrote:
On Sunday 02 September 2007 08:37, jdd wrote:

the point is an update of the data is necessary only when Yast install
don't find on the server the package it looks for.

YaST doesn't browse server to see what is there, or ask for <file><version> and when it can't find it than update local database.

yes it does, of course. I don't speak of beta here, but of 10.x stable...

the original folder do never change, of course, so there is no need for test or problem, but any other do (update, guru, packman...)

and if it's not fresh it complaining not finding the package you need (only if there is a newer package, of course). It says "I don't find the CDXX", even for the net and ask for what must be done...

Right, but as mentioned above with Factory it will make not much difference,

doesn't matter really, nobody use factory for day to day work

Besides, not many desktop users leave computer on all the time.

many do, but not all, but this is easy to implement and usefull for some (You works that way or did at least)


their job in background. Even with very slow software management it is possible to do other tasks, and from time to time check what is done.
it's very boring to install a new hardware and have to wait hours... for example a new scanner needs sane...

jdd

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