Hi, Ist there a non-documented truly non-interactive option of zypper? I need to run it from an Autoyast postinstall script to perform updates after we have localized the software repositories. The code I use for this to perform is: ==CUT== # Package repositories after installation zypper repos -d # Delete all repositories ... repositories=`zypper repos | awk '($1~/^[0-9]+$/){print $1}'` zypper removerepo $repositories # Set install server as package repository ... zypper addrepo http://$INSTSRV/suse/11.0 "openSUSE 11.0 DVD" zypper addrepo http://$INSTSRV/suse/opensuse-updates/11.0 "openSUSE 11.0 Updates" zypper modifyrepo -r "openSUSE 11.0 Updates" zypper refresh -f zypper repos -d # One of installed patches affects the package manager itself # Therefore we must run it at least twice. Somehow the RPM database is # corrupt rebuild it or the list of available updates does not match. cd /tmp for (( i=1; i<=2; i++ )); do echo "Updating system (run $i) ..." zypper -n verify zypper -n list-updates zypper -n update --skip-interactive --auto-agree-with-licenses --force-resolution echo "Rebuilding RPM database ..." rpm --rebuilddb -v done ==CUT== The option "--force-resolution" had to be added because there was once a smbclient patch that hindered an online update and asked to confirm to delete smbclient due to a serious bug. Now there has another patch appeared and that option aborts online update completely. Output from /var/adm/autoinstall/logs/i250swupdate.log: ==CUT== + zypper -n list-updates Reading installed packages... Patches Warning: These are only the updates affecting the updater itself. Other updates are available too. Repository | Name | Version | Category | Status ----------------------+--------------+---------+-------------+------- openSUSE 11.0 Updates | softwaremgmt | 365 | recommended | Needed openSUSE 11.0 Updates | softwaremgmt | 462 | recommended | Needed + zypper -n update --skip-interactive --auto-agree-with-licenses --force-resolution Reading installed packages... Problem: cannot install both patch:softwaremgmt-462.noarch and patch:softwaremgmt-365.noarch Solution 1: do not install patch:softwaremgmt-462.noarch Solution 2: do not install patch:softwaremgmt-365.noarch Choose from above solutions by number or cancel [1/2/C]: c ==CUT== Isn't there an option that just does the right thing and updates all packages to the latest release? Thanks in advance. Best regards, Bernd -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-autoinstall+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-autoinstall+help@opensuse.org