quarta-feira, 29 de agosto de 2007

Conheça o: EasyURPMI do OpenSUSE Linux

Conheça o: EasyURPMI do OpenSUSE Linux


Assim como o Mandriva Linux tem o EasyURPMI, agora o OpenSUSE Linux tem o YaSTRS (YaST Repositories Script generator) . O YaSTRS (YaST Repositories Script generator) é um site onde se encontra uma lista atualizada dos repositórios de pacotes disponíveis por versão do OpenSUSE Linux. Para criar essa lista do YaSTRS (YaST Repositories Script generator), basta você selecionar a arquitetura do seu hardware e a versão do seu OpenSUSE Linux, agora você clica em Next (Próximo), após isso, basta você selecionar os repositórios que você quer, depóis disso, você clica em Next (Próximo), pronto, o script com a lista atualiza dos repositórios do OpenSUSE Linux já está pronta, agora basta você abrir um terminal, copiar esse script para o terminal, se necessário de ente para executar o script, no final deverá aparecer a mensagem: "Repositories were added successfully" (quer dizer que os repositórios foram adicionados com sucesso).


Abaixo alguns textos que falam sobre o YaSTRS (YaST Repositories Script generator):


Um texto do OpenSUSE.org (em inglês) sobre o YaSTRS (YaST Repositories Script generator):


" I've made a tool similar to Mandriva's easyurpmi, but for YaST.
It allows the user to specify his Suse version and architecture,
displays a list of known repositories for the specific system,
let's the user pick the repositories his interested in, and generates a shell script to add them to his local machine.

All mirrors are automatically validated on a daily basis.

Currently most available repositories are for 10.2,
you are all welcomed to use the tool, and add more repositories to it.

The tool is available at:
http://www.hardon.co.il/yastrs/

-Amir."


Fonte: OpenSUSE.org


Mais um texto, mais agora do DistroWatch (em inglês) sobre o YaSTRS (YaST Repositories Script generator):


"Many Mandriva users are probably familiar with EasyURPMI, a web-based tool for generating a list of popular package repositories for Mandriva Linux. Now the openSUSE users can enjoy a similar utility: "YaSTRS is a simple tool that generates a shell script to add a number of popular YaST repositories to your openSUSE installation. In order to provide a high-quality database, all mirrors are automatically validated on a regular basis. The system is currently in beta testing, so bug reports are welcome." The product, available for all supported processor architectures, includes the popular openSUSE repositories of Packman and Guru. If you are an openSUSE user, check out the new YaST Repositories Script generator (YaSTRS) by visiting this page."


Fonte: DistroWatch


Mais outro texto, mais agora do /home/kOoLiNuS (em inglês) sobre o YaSTRS (YaST Repositories Script generator):


" YaSTRS - YaST Repositories Script generator

Have you already heard of YaSTRS ?

YaSTRS is a simple tool that easily allows picking YaST repositories and generates a shell script to add them on your local machine. It tries to be the same as easyurpmi for SUSE. In order to provide high quality database all mirrors are automatically validated on a regular basis.

opensuse logo As you can see in the about description it’s main goal is to be an equivalent of the optimal EasyURPMI site for a quick, easy installation and configuration of software repositories in your GNU/Linux distribution.

If you’ve ever had the chance to play with the openSUSE repositories, then you’ve become aware of the difficulty of choosing the appropriate and quickest ones.

Now with YaSTRS also openSUSE have a script aiming at helping the newcomer and expert user alike in this tedious configuration work, including the community suppoerted repos, as well as the “non official ones” ( who said Packman, Guru e suser-jengelh ??).

Remember YaSTRS is currently a beta version, so bug reports are welcomed here."


Fonte: /home/kOoLiNuS


Como vocês podem ver o YaSTRS (YaST Repositories Script generator) é bem similar ao EasyURPMI.



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