
On 7/24/23 22:35, Bernhard M. Wiedemann via openSUSE Factory wrote:
On 24/07/2023 18.37, Pablo Sanchez wrote:
Yah, when I initially I ran it, it promptly told me to init.
It seems, init already makes you use a fixed snapshot https://github.com/boombatower/tumbleweed-cli/blob/master/tumbleweed#L74
If you don't want that, you need tumbleweed-cli uninit
Yes, and that ensures that if you need to install something else that you are getting it from the same fixed snapshot as you would if you had originally installed from there. That is one of the big benefits, because if you are pointed to latest TW snapshots, now you could get into trouble with mixed or unresolved package versions, unless you first did the zypper dup before installing the new package. I tend to update every couple weeks ( to stay within the 20 history snapshots ) and pay attention status of the snapshot I am upgrading too. -- Regards, Joe