Bug 104686

Summary: Multiple selection in YAST "change installation support"
Product: [openSUSE] SUSE LINUX 10.0 Reporter: Perret Florian <f-perret>
Component: YaST2Assignee: Jiri Srain <jsrain>
Status: RESOLVED WONTFIX QA Contact: Klaus Kämpf <kkaempf>
Severity: Enhancement    
Priority: P5 - None    
Version: Beta 1   
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Description Perret Florian 2005-08-15 14:44:48 UTC
When you want to upgrade all your source in YAST "change installation support".
You must do it separitly for each source.
It would easier if it will be possible to select every source and to update them
in one click.

-> add the possibility to select multiple source in YAST "change installation
support".
Comment 1 Ladislav Slezák 2005-08-16 12:00:50 UTC
You probably mean "Change installation source" module. I don't understand how it
should work. What does "one click" mean?
Comment 2 Perret Florian 2005-08-16 14:02:05 UTC
That should be the correct name, I had translate from french.

I've got several sources (supplementary kde, supplementary gnome, packman...),
to upgrade them I should select them one by one and choose each time "modify" ->
"upgrade".
A simplier solution could be to allow to select all the source and click on
"modify" -> "upgrade". This way every source are upgrade at the same time and
not one by one.
Comment 3 Jiri Srain 2005-09-27 09:33:16 UTC
Yes, but if you update the sources, you have to enter the new addresses 
one-by-one anyway. 
 
For me it would make sense eg. for enabling/disabling the sources, but I don't 
see any difference between Choose (by mouse) - Select - Choose - Select - 
Enable and Choose - Enable - Choose - Enable. 
Comment 4 Perret Florian 2005-10-07 15:03:50 UTC
No, the source can be here since a long time and you just want to update them
(in example if some new softwares are available on this source).

Another solution, is an auto-update of the source ?
Comment 5 Perret Florian 2005-10-10 09:16:58 UTC
I've just seen that 10.0 have an auto-refresh on/off option. It should be the
solution I serach, but how does it work ? When this auto-refresh happens : when
loading "install or suppress software" or when loading "change installation disk" ?
Comment 6 Christoph Thiel 2006-04-06 14:01:16 UTC
If I understand this bug correctly, it's kind of a adressed in 10.1. Please retest & reopen in case it's needed.