[Bug 916171] libudev-mini1 and udev-mini installed instead of libudev and udev ?
http://bugzilla.suse.com/show_bug.cgi?id=916171
http://bugzilla.suse.com/show_bug.cgi?id=916171#c21
Franck Bui
Anyhow. To me it looks like systemd-mini/udev-mini/libudev-mini1 were provided and installable on 13.1.
On 13.2 however they are provided (by the update repo), but no longer installable (due to the missing this-is-only-for-build-envs requirement).
The fact that those packages are installed on your 13.1 prevents you from upgrading to 13.2.
I suppose it was not intended that those -mini packages are installed outside a build environment. So the solution for you is most probably to replace the -mini packages by systemd/udev/libudev before performing the update to 13.2.
I did an installation of 13.1 and have been hit by this too: *-mini packages have been selected in the first place which is wrong I guess. The thing is that I don't see how it works: basically systemd is installed (probably as a dependency) and requires udev which is provided by 2 packages: udev and udev-mini. I've no idea how zypper prefers one version over the other one but it seems that sometimes it picks up udev-mini. Actually same question stands for systemd and systemd-mini packages. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are on the CC list for the bug.
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