On Tuesday 2016-03-29 22:59, Felix Miata wrote:
TW, but IIRC is has been happening with all releases for many moons. i | libpoppler46 | package | 0.26.4-1.2 | i586 | (System Packages) i | libpoppler49 | package | 0.30.0-2.1 | i586 | (System Packages) i | libpoppler51 | package | 0.32.0-1.1 | i586 | (System Packages) i | libpoppler52 | package | 0.33.0-1.3 | i586 | (System Packages) i | libpoppler54 | package | 0.35.0-1.1 | i586 | (System Packages) i | libpoppler56 | package | 0.37.0-1.1 | i586 | (System Packages) i | libpoppler58 | package | 0.41.0-1.1 | i586 | (System Packages) | libpoppler59 | package | 0.42.0-1.1 | i586 | OSS
Why don't newer obsolete and have removed older like happens with other libs?
They are removed by zypper iff - the old package name is the weak remove list (openSUSE:Factory/_product/openSUSE-release.spec), and - the old package is in fact not used by anything after `zypper dup`, and - you actually use dup and not up -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org