On 04/25/2017 05:50 PM, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
* Bryon Adams
[04-25-17 16:06]: Running Leap 42.2 on my pi and out of curiosity I ran zypper dup to see what would show up. It looks like it wants to install a bunch of graphical applications and I'm not sure why, could someone explain this to me?
This is a minimal install from the JeOS image. I pasted the output on susepaste here: http://susepaste.org/16775081
you said you ran "dup". you can obtain an explanation from zypper for the changes if you run: zypper -vv dup or zypper -v dup -det
rather than zypper dup
a guess would be that you have repo's enabled besides the standard and that "dup" will use the "newest" package from "any" vendor unless you tell it not, --no-allow-v, where "up" will only update packages from the repo you used to install them.
man zypper and zypper --help
are your friends.
No repositories are enabled (or exist) other than the two default ones. openSUSE-Ports-Leap-42.2-Update openSUSE-Ports-Leap-42.2-repo-oss What I'm not sure about is why packages such as "adwaita-icon-theme" or "gnome-online-accounts" are in the list of packages when I am running a minimal install with no desktop installed. If I use the "--no-recommends" option, it doesn't attempt to install anything from that list I linked. Is there a way for me to find out what is asking for these to be installed where no desktop environment is installed? I don't think any patterns are enabled, when I do a "zypper patterns" nothing is checked on the leftmost column. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org