
Op vrijdag 28 april 2023 13:19:19 CEST schreef Rodney Baker:
Just doing a zypper dup on Tw from 20230424 to today's snapshot and there are 2928 packages to upgrade, with a total download size of 1.87GiB. About 2000 of those files appear to be texlive packages, many (perhaps most?) of which I probably don't need, except for package dependencies that I have no hope of unravelling.
There are texlive-babel- packages for languages I don't have installed (as far as I know) and will never use, but I have no idea what will break if I remove them and lock them to prevent them being reinstalled.
This just seems a little excessive to me, and seems to happen a little too often (because of auto-build triggers?).
Any suggestions?
Regards, Rodney.
I used "zypper rm 'texlive-*'" to remove all textlive packages. There were no other packages removed. -- fr.gr. member openSUSE Freek de Kruijf