On Wed, May 20, 2015 at 11:17 PM, Marcus Rueckert
On 2015-05-20 14:41:13 -0400, Michael J Dur wrote:
In our environment we install thousands of python, perl and ruby modules/gems packaged by the distro. I'm experimenting with a zypper dup on our systems and I see many of these packages break.
Is is possible to extract a list of all packages that require attention without performing the upgrade? If so I can remove them, and then perform a zypper dup.
Alternatively I have in our configuration management a list of all the modules/gems and I could remove them all, and then dup, and figure out what we need afterwards.
Any other approaches I should consider?
1. zypper dup --download-only 2. on tumbleweed:
export SOLVER_FLAG_DUP_ALLOW_VENDORCHANGE=0
Yep! Any chance it can be backported to 13.2? This would really solve a lot of problems (and arguably it should really be default).
that way zypper will *not* change repositories for 3rd party packages but try to stick to the repositories where those packages came from.
best thing since zypper got introduced imho. :)
hth
darix
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