Alan Dayley wrote: > Interesting that it did not "automatically" find the new versions from > the new repository. Is it normal to have to over-ride previous with the > new like this? I've been a long-time SUSE fan, but even I can't find much to love about YaST when dealing with package management. I switched to using 'apt' back in the SuSE 9.0 days and more recently, switched to 'smart' (against a few 'apt' and 'yum' repositories). http://labix.org/smart The smart package manager is relatively new, but shows a huge amount of promise. It's sort of a "meta" package manager in that it doesn't define it's own repository or package format but instead uses existing ones. As I mentioned, it supports 'apt' and 'yum' (and a bunch of other) repositories and deb, rpm, and slackware tgz packages. What makes it better than using the "native" tool for the given repository? Two main advantages, from my POV: 1. It is *very* intelligent about resolving dependencies. They have some good case studies in the smart README: http://zorked.net/smart/doc/README.html I've not run into those particular problems with apt, before, but I have run into similar ones and so far, my smart usage has been problem free in that regard 2. 'smart' has MUCH better mirror handling than any other package manager. That is, you can add a bunch of mirrors to a 'channel' and it will profile the speed for each and prioritize downloading packages based on that. And there's more! It will also download packages in parallel on multiple mirrors. This is a huge time saver when dealing with SUSE since most of the full mirrors are in Germany. In my experience, when downloading multiple packages at a time, I can easily sustain download speeds 2 to 5 times faster than with apt alone. I believe that the OpenSUSE project is starting to support 'smart' more officially lately. I don't have concrete details on that, though. --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change you mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss