On Monday 22 October 2007 10:52:07 am Randall R Schulz wrote:
Hi,
The openSUSE Updater on my 10.3 system is showing me a 64-bit update for openmotif22-libs (version 4540-0) listed as "optional" while all the others are appropriate and listed as either "recommended" or "security". (This is a 32-bit installation.)
Obviously, this is only cosmetic, but I'd just as soon not have it linger there indefinitely.
Can I get rid of it? Should I install it? Should I mark it "taboo?"
Randall Schulz
To me it's not fully cosmetic, because if you run a sudo zypper update -t patch it will install that stupid thing.. sudo zypper update -t patch root's password: * Reading repository 'Main Repository (OSS)' cache * Reading repository 'NVIDIA Repository' cache * Reading repository 'KDE 3.5 Branch Repository' cache * Reading repository 'openSUSE BuildService - KDE:Backports' cache * Reading repository 'Packman Repository' cache * Reading repository 'openSUSE 10.3 Updates' cache * Reading repository 'Main Repository (NON-OSS)' cache * Reading repository 'openSUSE BuildService - Xorg 7.3' cache * Reading repository 'openSUSE BuildService - GNOME Stable (for Pidgin)' cache * Reading repository 'openSUSE BuildService - OpenOffice.org' cache * Reading repository 'openSUSE BuildService - Wine CVS Builds' cache * Reading repository 'openSUSE BuildService - X11:XGL' cache * Reading repository 'openSUSE BuildService - Mozilla' cache * Reading installed packages [100%] The following NEW package is going to be installed: openmotif22-libs The following NEW patch is going to be installed: openmotif22-libs Overall download size: 1.2 M. After the operation, additional 2.7 M will be used. Continue? [yes/no]: of course I say no.. Dammit.. I don't want that.. and I should be able to use zypper... -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org