Volker Kuhlmann schrieb:
Ehh, this is most certainly not true. rpm -qa --last and rpm -q are *VERY* reliable in telling exactly what is and isn't installed, and I am absolutely positive that aforementioned packages were NOT installed.
Besides, after I deleted stuff under /var/lib/zypp and re-running YOU, all the missing .patch.rpm were installed by YOU. The same rpms YOU before detected as needing to be installed but then ignored to install.
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This is not just a user interface problem! It seems to be more a problem with how YOU makes use of the /var/lib/zypp/.../patches/* information and assumptions based on them.
Are you really sure these are fixed? Otherwise it becomes a security problem with 10.2 final (as it is with 10.1 final).
I think that only a YaST/zypp expert can analyze what's going on here and only with logfiles: /var/log/YaST2/* Right now, this is the very first time I hear that YOU doesn't install patches. Most reports like this turned out to be misunderstandings (either people assumed that YOU would install the latest version of a package, but in fact it only tries to fulfill requirements defined in the patchinfo and does nothing if they are already fulfilled; or people interpreted the fact that patches don't disappear from the view as that they were never installed). Since I don't remember any similar bug report either, file a bug, of course with all logfiles attached. Andreas --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-factory+help@opensuse.org