* Rob OpenSuSE
There's a risk to in updating old "stable" systems, if something goes wrong with an update to something critical like zypper, there will be a huge fuss.
Does the OP know how to work round the issue? If it is not obvious to him, finding a way, might make a backport seem less of an issue.
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