I built syslogd, first against openSUSE:11.0 repo, and second against openSUSE:11.0:Update repo. The build logs show that in the first case, libacl was taken from the distribution version, and in the second case, from the newer version in update. The :Update repo says "Use this repository only if you need to compile against incompatible update releases ... kmp modules." I think I also read somewhere that non kernel packages are guaranteed compatible. But what if I want to build against the updates anyway? It seems I can't aggregate my packages to the :Update repo, because aggregate does not work if there is no update for a package. So what is the best approach for using aggregate and merging updates into my project, so I can re-release it from time to time? I also need to use link and patch some packages, so I don't think KIWI is the right place to start. -- Webmail for Dialup Users http://www.isp2dial.com/freeaccounts.html -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-buildservice+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-buildservice+help@opensuse.org