Il 15/09/2017 10:27, Dominique Leuenberger / DimStar ha scritto:
On Fri, 2017-09-15 at 13:17 +0000, Marco Calistri wrote:
Il 15/09/2017 08:50, Dominique Leuenberger / DimStar ha scritto:
On Fri, 2017-09-15 at 12:45 +0100, Michael Aquilina wrote:
Upgrade worked using 'zypper dup' :)
great! so, welcome to the world of GNOME 3.26
Cheers, Dominique
Then how could I manage this Gnome update since I always use to execute zypper up?
Now I've disabled the Gnome-Factory repo so I can't run "zypper dup --from (Gnome-Factory)" anymore, I have to rely to the main OSS repo.
Is there a specific zypper command to use in this case to just "dup" the gnome packages and not everything else?
Tumbleweed is not 'only gnome' - it's a complete set of packages built and tested against each other.
Either you use zypper dup and take 'a new Tumbleweed snapshot' - or you do whatever else you feel like (incl. zypper up). But if you take 'half snapshots' you won't have the right to complain if it breaks.
If you have a specific thing you do NOT want to get updated (e.g. kernel, for whatever reason), add a lock on it.
If you have multiple repos enabled, you might want to look into repo preiorities before running dup (and if you had GNOME:Factory enabled, you are also interested in --allow-vendor-change, or nothing is going to happen anyway)
Cheers Dominique
Thanks! Cheers, -- Marco Calistri