As others have said repo priorities are key.
- Something like packman which has numerous packages with the same
names as factory, but which are compiled with more features and thus
you want to replace should be lower priority (which wins).
- Repositories you add for one-off packages not in main
Tumleweed/Factory should be higher priority (lose to factory packages)
since you only want a particular package not present in Factory and
any dependencies can come from Factory.
Personally:
90 for packman
95 for my custom branched packages that need to win over factory
99 for base factory repositories. (could change to 100 for consistency
I suppose)
105 for one-off repositories like php-applications
I typically see the same result for dup and up with this setup which
makes me feel good. :)
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Jimmy
On Mon, Jul 13, 2015 at 4:41 PM, Freek de Kruijf
Op maandag 13 juli 2015 16:25:04 schreef Malcolm:
On Mon 13 Jul 2015 01:23:40 PM CDT, Steven Hess wrote: Hi Steven I only use up, not dup on Tumbleweed. http://paste.opensuse.org/21679985
With zypper up I still get;
The following product is going to be upgraded: "openSUSE Tumbleweed"
I'm not interested in the optional packages, now I do always compare the two first.... but sofar up has worked fine for me.
I also use up. Sometimes a package does not get installed, so I investigate why. After forcing the update sometimes I got the choice to uninstall one or more packages. Most of the time I made that choice.
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