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25 янв. 2016 г., в 5:09, Neil Rickert <nrickert@ameritech.net> написал(а):
On 01/24/2016 02:07 AM, Andrei Borzenkov wrote: I have up to date TW with kernel-default 4.4.0-1.1. Running zypper dup offers to install 4.4.0-1.2. Zypper up does see this kernel (and zypper info even says that installed package is outdated) but won't install it.
I seem to have stumbled upon the reason why it had not updated.
I checked my Tumbleweed, and it had not updated to 4.4.0-1.2. However, I had used "zypper dup". I tried again with "zypper dup -D", and it did not want to update the kernel.
This is a recent install, from 20160116. And I still had the installer image (on a USB) enabled as a repo. Kernel 4.4.0-1.1 is in that installer repo.
I do not have any local repository and dup offers to update (and remove ply packages) just fine. Again, the question is not how to install RPM - *that* I can manage, thank you. The question is how to debug dependency resolution and if it is possible to make zypper more user friendly in this case.
So I disabled that repo, and again tried "zypper dup -D".
This time, it did want to upgrade the kernel to 4.4.0-1.2. However, it also wanted to uninstall "libply2", "libply-boot-client2", "libply-splash-core2" and "libply-splash-graphics2". So there's possibly a bug in the dependencies of plymouth, that is blocking the kernel upgrade.
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