Hi all, I have noticed a situation in which both Yast and Zen see the same packages, but give different indications about which is the most up-to-date. According to the Zen updater, there is an update available for kipi-plugins. (I know this update has been available for some time now, but I have not updated it yet). According to the Zen details, update version: 0.1.0rc1-19 installed version: 0.1.0_0.1-1.pm.1 However, I have been doing most of my updates through Yast. When I look at this package in Yast Online Update, I see the following versions are available 0.1.0rc1-19 (from the DVD) 0.1.0_0.1-1.pm.1 (from Packman) <-- Installed version According to Yast however, there is no update available. The installed version is the most up-to-date. So I have two questions... 1) Which of these is correct? 2) Is this a bug in either Zen or Yast, or is this a problem specific to the kipi-plugins package. For anyone interested (not a large number I am quite sure), I have included some additional information below which, while possibly related, doesn't really change any issues raised above. ---------------- In Yast Online Update, under Change log for kipi-plugins-0.1.0_0.1-1.pm.1 the first listing is an update to 0.1.0-rc1 in Nov 2005 which seems to indicate that 0.1.0_0.1-1.pm.1 supercedes 0.1.0-rc1. However, according to http://extragear.kde.org/apps/kipi/ "The most stable KipiPlugins tarball is version 0.1.0-rc2" So this would seem to indicate that Zen got this right in this situation (see below). As a final note, there is another version 0.1.0rc2-11.4 from http://software.opensuse.org/download/KDE:/Backports/SUSE_Linux_10.1/i586/ which also shows up under Yast but not under Zen because that repository does not seem to be listed when I run "rug sl". I didn't include this in the above since that behavior didn't change if I remove this repository from Yast. Yast still indicates that 0.1.0_0.1-1.pm.1 is the most up to date. -- Don -- Check the headers for your unsubscription address For additional commands send e-mail to suse-linux-e-help@suse.com Also check the archives at http://lists.suse.com Please read the FAQs: suse-linux-e-faq@suse.com