On 8/12/11 1:07 PM, "Erico Mendonça" <erico.mendonca@gmail.com> wrote:
I agree, it *should* pick up the latest version... but it doesn't because the third-party package was built with a wrong (forced) architecture. Plus, it's from a different supplier.
Case in point:
sudo-1.6.9p17-21.3.1.i586.rpm (original from SLES11SP1 media)
versus
sudo-1.8.1-3.sles11.i386.rpm (from sudo.ws)
However, the package will install and work nicely if upgraded via rpm -Uvh manually.
Ah, I see. But arguably they're not the "same" :) I'm not sure there's a clean way to do it, but more knowledgable voices may chime in. We manage our repositories such that what's presented during the autoyast makes sense with the selection criteria... and once or twice have even rebuilt rpm's so they play nicely. We've seen this with some third party video driver rpm's, for instance. Sorry, not a lot of help... Tim -- Tim Kirby 651-605-9074 trk@cray.com Cray Inc. Information Systems -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-autoinstall+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-autoinstall+help@opensuse.org