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<H1>[Mageia-dev] RPM features/issues/wishlist</H1>
<B>Olav Vitters</B>
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<I>Sun Oct 16 23:22:53 CEST 2011</I>
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<PRE>On Sat, Oct 15, 2011 at 01:13:23AM +0200, Per Øyvind Karlsen wrote:
><i> In the scenario for how I'd like to see packagekit adopted for Mandriva and MPM
</I>><i> for instance, I'm kinda expecting having to go ahead and just
</I>><i> implement and maintain
</I>><i> some features in our own backend only that might not be part of
</I>><i> packagekit's features
</I>><i> or supported by other frontends for it etc. (at least not immediately).
</I>
I really like packagekit as a simplified tool. For more advanced usage,
I think it is fine if another tool exists.
Stuff that atm is not nicely working in 'packagekit':
* sometimes hangs when updating
* doesn't differentiate security updates vs "core os" vs application
updates
--> packagekit under gnome3 will automatically apply all security
updates, plus provide a simplified overview
* pretty slow IMO, mgaapplet is *much* faster
* GNOME3 update check is only done 1x/week or so, while mgaapplet checks
every 3 hours (that is a gnome3 -dconf- setting, just think it should
be aligned)
* when packagekit works reliably, IMO nicest to only have packagekit as
the updater instead of mgaapplet
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Regards,
Olav
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