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(In reply to Nathan Cutler from comment #2) > When someone enables the d:l:p repo on their system - for example because > they volunteer some of their precious time to test Dochazka - this makes > running "zypper up" much more difficult than before, as it offers to upgrade > hundreds of Perl modules with unpredictable results. Why is it not possible to lower the priority of the d:l:p repository for your clients? This way, official packages always have preference and just the onces that are not available in the repositories with higher priority are downloaded/installed from d:l:p.