Hello, Am Sonntag, 8. September 2013 schrieb Felix Miata:
Because of https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=786318 I'm in the habit of setting a lock on the installed kernel, usually 'zypper al kernel-desktop', but sometimes kernel-default, depending on system, before doing a zypper dup; and when the dup is done, I unlock and dup again so as to minimize wasted bandwidth and time wasted uselessly building new initrds that will be replaced within minutes, if not mere seconds. Recently this stopped working, in that if kernel-desktop is installed and locked, kernel-default will be installed. If kernel-default is also locked, kernel-debug will be installed. If kernel-debug is also locked, kernel-pae will be installed. If kernel-pae is also locked, kernel-vanilla will be installed.
Is this new behavior intentional?
zypper al 'kernel*' should help. Nevertheless, the behaviour sounds strange - please open a bugreport. (Attaching the zypper logs and maybe also a solver testcase would be helpful.) Regards, Christian Boltz --
8.1 ist nicht 9.0 Also in der Quersumme schon ;-) [> Henne Vogelsang und Manfred Tremmel in suse-linux]
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