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you need 'zypper dup' only when you upgrade between distro versions, or follow factory (but there are no packman packages for factory, so factory is only good for core distro testing and bugfixing...). Use 'zypper up', or 'zypper up -t package' instead ('-t package' was discussed to become default, but I still add it automatically :-) )
- I only compile packages from the Packman repo, which I use, or somebody requested. I add these two to the list. Let me know, what other packages do you miss!
Thanks for the welcome in openSUSE and for this wonderful feedback and tips!!!!!!! :D
(Do you can also recompile the above-mentioned K3B with libmad and lame support or licensing issues prevent this?)
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Repositories: right now only the following repositories are available for PPC:
20|yes|openSUSE-11.1-Update|
http://download.opensuse.org/update/11.1/
90|yes|Packman 11.1 ppc|
ftp://spike.fa.gau.hu/pub/pmppc111/
99|yes|openSUSE 11.1 PPC OSS|
http://powerpc.opensuse.org/distribution/11.1/repo/oss/
99|yes|openSUSE 11.1 PPC NON-OSS|
http://powerpc.opensuse.org/distributio ... o/non-oss/
The rest you mentioned are for x86 only, as the BS builds the extra packages only for x86 at the moment.
I had added Packman x86 baseurl to get some sources.
So I can replace this with '
http://powerpc.opensuse.org/source/dist ... 11.1/repo/' if I've not misunderstood.
I ask one more thing on openSUSE: which is the script where I can add some program call so that them starts at each session opening?
About Ardour, thank you for the effort you're doing, I can testify that it works very well on Pegasos.
I have repeatedly compiled Ardour in Gentoo without any error; ...maybe watching those sources you can find some enlightenment about the needed configure setup and fix??