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Re: [opensuse] openSUSE 11.0 - updates offered without all dependencies
- From: "Michael Roberts" <mrioce@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 1 Aug 2008 21:42:47 +0200
- Message-id: <d6d0e7760808011242v86e3625ja822164c9212acc7@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
2008/8/1 Rajko M. <rmatov101@xxxxxxxxxxx>:
Thanks. Packman was added to the repositories when I loaded some
codecs, if I remember correctly. There is some other stuff installed
from it which I do not recognise, too.
Would it be better to disable Packman most of the time?
Using YaST as you suggest is fine just to look at the list, but how do
I generate a list which I could store or post (an extract from) here
if necessary?
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On Friday 01 August 2008 08:26:53 am Michael Roberts wrote:
2008/8/1 Marcus Meissner <meissner@xxxxxxx>:...
We seem to have a conflict between those pulseaudio updates
and stuff on the Packman repository.
Do you have packman stuff installed?
I don't know whether I still use that repository in 11.0 - I must have
taken something from it for 10.3.
How can I best find out whether anything currently installed on the
system is coming from a particular repository?
YaST > Software Management >
Filter:Repositories - Select:Packman
That will list all that is in Packman.
Click header of first column to sort packages by status (installed, not
installed etc).
You can check this way any repository that you want.
Packman is particulary easy as they embed 'pm' in version string and you don't
need above procedure to see is a single package from them.
Thanks. Packman was added to the repositories when I loaded some
codecs, if I remember correctly. There is some other stuff installed
from it which I do not recognise, too.
Would it be better to disable Packman most of the time?
Using YaST as you suggest is fine just to look at the list, but how do
I generate a list which I could store or post (an extract from) here
if necessary?
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