Am Montag, 24. Februar 2020, 12:25:59 CET schrieb Jiri Slaby:
On 24. 02. 20, 11:57, Andreas Schwab wrote:
On Feb 24 2020, Jiri Slaby wrote:
It's still an issue of the system, not of the user. We are still missing debian's check-config-after-update thing.
It's called rpmconfigcheck.
rpmconfigcheck is by far the debian thing. The latter has UI, asks, compares, reloads services and more.
This is called etc-update. Having this being called manually is fine with me.
Yeah, rpmconfigcheck is a good start. But when exactly is it run during update?
It's not enabled by default: systemctl enable rpmconfigcheck Of course, this all is doomed as long as any graphical updaters are running: zypper rm PackageKit* plasma5-pk-updates zypper al PackageKit* plasma5-pk-updates The recommended workflow should be: zypper dup rpmconfigcheck etc-update <with top level dir from rpmconfigcheck> Would be nice, if zypper could be tricked into calling these automatically. Cheers, Pete -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org