Robert Schweikert write: > > On 06/23/2011 04:10 AM, Lukas Ocilka wrote: > > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > > Hash: SHA1 > > > > Hi, > > > > I've just created a new JeOS appliance in SUSE Studio for testing > > purpose (YaST Backup bug). JeOS is known to have as few packages as > > possible. > > > > After selecting YaST Backup for installation, I've rather also checked > > whether I'll be actually able to run it, so searched for all YaST > > packages, especially the UI ones. And which one was selected? *yast2-gtk* > > > > OK, yast2.rpm requires yast2_ui and yast2-gtk, yast2-ncurses and > > yast2-qt all provide that symbol. Isn't there anything we could do about > > /better/ [1] selection [2]? Ideas? Opinions? > > IMHO, yast2_ui should require yast2-ncurses and recommend ast2-gtk and > yast2-qt > > Robert > > >
This is not good idea, as for appliances you forget about webyast, which also provides yast_ui. And in this case install all ncurses libraries is useless as you configure appliance via studio and then via webyast. Pepa -- Josef Reidinger Appliance Toolkit team maintaining parts of webyast and SLMS author of rubygems - studio_api and net_observer (coauthor) -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected]
