Andrew,
Quoting Andrew Wafaa
I did as I was told, and added the G:S:2.32 repo immediately after re-installing 11.3 (no other funky repos added). After zypper finally finished upgrading everything i ran 'zypper lu -a' and was presented with:
Loading repository data... Reading installed packages... S | Repository | Name | Current Version | Available Version | Arch --+------------+--------------------------+-----------------+-------------------+----- v | GNOME 2.32 | evolution | 2.30.1.2-3.9 | 2.32.0-1.2 | i586 v | GNOME 2.32 | evolution-data-server | 2.30.1-1.19 | 2.32.0-3.1 | i586 v | GNOME 2.32 | evolution-mono-plugins | 2.30.1.2-3.9 | 2.32.0-1.2 | i586 v | GNOME 2.32 | evolution-python-plugins | 2.30.1.2-3.9 | 2.32.0-1.2 | i586 v | GNOME 2.32 | gnome-utils | 2.30.0-1.14 | 2.32.0-1.3 | i586 v | GNOME 2.32 | gtk2 | 2.20.1-2.13 | 2.22.0-1.3 | i586 v | GNOME 2.32 | gtk2-engines | 2.20.1-1.6 | 2.20.2-1.1 | i586 v | GNOME 2.32 | gtkhtml2 | 3.30.1-1.8 | 3.32.0-1.4 | i586 v | GNOME 2.32 | nautilus | 2.30.1-3.16 | 2.32.0-1.4 | i586
As you can see I'm on simple 32bit and still hit the issue of some packages not getting pulled in, so it isn't just 64bit users affected. In hind sight I should have used yast and just selected "switch installed packages to versions in this repository".
This is very much in line with what we have seen as well. I suggest to open a bug report against zypper/zypp. dependencies are all satisfied, you can perfectly install those few packages as well and the system will be just fine... so zypp might just jump some packages./ Dominique -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-gnome+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-gnome+help@opensuse.org