On 2023-02-22 01:45, Aaron Puchert wrote:
Am 21.02.23 um 08:46 schrieb Rainer Klier:
Am 21.02.23 um 02:21 schrieb Aaron Puchert:
Then there is little benefit in making partial updates work, since Tumbleweed will usually not ship new package versions unless it needs to, so you might understand why not many package maintainers
yes, but i don't want to run a full system update all the time.
if a new version of some package is coming out, i only want to update this, ans all it's dependencies.
Here I can't quite follow: what other updates would there be? Note that Factory is build with rebuild="local" [1], so packages aren't rebuild all the time. You get package updates for roughly three reasons:
The thing that "zypper dup" does is that what you get has to be the same version as the repo has, no matter if it is upgrade or downgrade. And it checks every package you have, plus dependencies of the resulting list. It can also remove not maintained (or perhaps obsoleted?) packages. -- Cheers / Saludos, Carlos E. R. (from Elesar, using openSUSE Leap 15.4)