Am Dienstag, 19. Januar 2016, 13:03:03 schrieb Ludwig Nussel:

 

> Packages changed:

> autoyast2 (3.1.108 -> 3.1.111)

> findutils (4.5.15 -> 4.6.0)

> nano (2.5.0 -> 2.5.1)

> net-snmp

> openssh

> permissions (2015.09.28.1626 -> 2016.01.15.1451)

> yast2-dhcp-server (3.1.8 -> 3.1.9)

> yast2-firewall (3.1.3 -> 3.1.4)

> yast2-inetd (3.1.11 -> 3.1.12)

> yast2-kdump (3.1.35 -> 3.1.36)

> yast2-mail (3.1.5 -> 3.1.6)

> yast2-ntp-client (3.1.20 -> 3.1.21)

> yast2-samba-server (3.1.12 -> 3.1.13)

> yast2-schema (3.1.5 -> 3.1.6)

> yast2-services-manager (3.1.41 -> 3.1.42)

> yast2-slp-server (3.1.3 -> 3.1.4)

> yast2-users (3.1.40 -> 3.1.41)

>

 

Is something of in this snapshot because the list of packages seems pretty short I have 1400+ Updates since yesterday evening.

Is there a reason why so many packages were rebuilt?

Seems strange .

 

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