Hi, Hans-Joachim Ehlers wrote:
Have you tried first to patch the system and then do any updates ? Its looks to me that zypper behaves different on updates and patches. Thus you check for updates but zypper shows patches. Maybe a bug ?
Thus first apply patches and then update $ zypper patch ....
then
$ zyper update ....
According to zypper manpage the 'update' command updates the current packages with patches: list-updates (lu) [options] List available updates. -t, --type <type> Type of package (default: patch). See the beginning of this subsection for the list of available package types. -r, --repo <alias|#|URI> List only updates from the repository specified by the alias, number or URI. This option can be used multiple times. See also the NOTE at update. update (up) [options] [packagename] ... Update installed packages with patches or newer version, where applicable. To update individual packages, specify one or more package names. You can use the '*' and '?' wildcard characters in the package names to specify multiple packages matching the pat‐ tern. NOTE: Zypper prefers to update only those packages for which a patch description exists, like on the SUSE update servers. To operate on all packages for which there is a better ver‐ sion instead, select --type package which is also the default in rug compatibility mode. There is no such command like "zypper patch" only "zypper patches" which lists installed and available patches. Bye, Bernd -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-autoinstall+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-autoinstall+help@opensuse.org