http://bugzilla.opensuse.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1030829
http://bugzilla.opensuse.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1030829#c58
Cristiano Guadagnino changed:
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--- Comment #58 from Cristiano Guadagnino ---
Created attachment 818962
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Screenshot shows the problem with the Software Updates widget in KDE
I have to confirm the bug reported by Michele Cherici:
I've always felt uncomfortable updating Tumbleweed by using the Software
Updates widget in KDE, but yesterday I decided to give it a spin.
After the first update, the widget presented me immediately with another batch
of updates, which I found unusual. So I checked by using the usual "zypper
dup", which found no updates.
After a bit of investigation, I found the reason: I have configured zypper not
to offer updates when the update would imply a change of vendors
(solver.dupAllowVendorChange = false), but the widget apparently does not
follow the same criteria and presents me with updates involving vendor change.
At the time of the problem I was on Tumbleweed 20190916 I believe.
In the attached screenshot (sorry, it is in the Italian language) you can see
that 'zypper dup' show no updates, while the widget shows 50 updates.
You can also see that the first proposed package update (bubblewrap) could
actually be updated by changing the vendor from openSUSE-Tubleweed-Oss to
home:opensuseitalia (which shouldn't be allowed).
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