| From: | Susemail <susemail(at)hawaii(dot)rr(dot)com> |
|---|---|
| To: | pgsql-general(at)postgresql(dot)org |
| Subject: | Re: [SLE] Install source |
| Date: | 2006-08-23 23:01:10 |
| Message-ID: | 200608231301.10903.susemail@hawaii.rr.com |
| Views: | Whole Thread | Raw Message | Download mbox | Resend email |
| Thread: | |
| Lists: | pgsql-general |
On Sunday 20 August 2006 03:46, Anders Johansson wrote:
> On Sunday 20 August 2006 15:29, Chris Herrnberger wrote:
> > Hay my main bitch with a smile is that since 5.2 I could point yast to
> > any directory on my machine, remote or local and include the directory as
> > a yast source, however more typically used on my own machine. Now I have
> > to create a yast repository, and go to all that work, just to include an
> > existing directory on my laptop say for example the latest KDE just to
> > ensure that all dependencies are addressed. Used to be as simple as point
> > an click (and since 5.2) Now its a half hour exercise.
>
> YaST1 could do that, and for a long time YaST2 couldn't. But in the later
> releases, you have the possibility to add a "local directory" as an
> installation source in YaST, and it will take it even if it isn't in
> repository format (IOW it's just a directory of rpms)
>
> From the command line, it's "rug mount /path/to/dir <name>" and it gets
> added as an installation source
Is it possible to use Yast in 10.1 in the same way as 10.0?
Thanks,
Jerome
| From | Date | Subject | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Next Message | Silvela, Jaime (Exchange) | 2006-08-23 23:02:34 | Re: CASCADING could not open relation with OID |
| Previous Message | Tom Lane | 2006-08-23 22:53:55 | Re: CASCADING could not open relation with OID |