Hello, same here.
On Fri, Sep 25, 2015 at 3:56 AM, Milan Zimmermann
The I ran zypper up on a 42.1 M2 system. Then I was thinking "let's test zypper dup". In preparation, I made the USB the only enabled repository. I get basically "all is up to date" Then I also enable the 42.1 Beta online repos. Then, zypper dup tries to do something completely different, most important, zypper dup is now trying to change vendor. Why is that? For example:
I also dont understand these things bout packages and differences inside the iso images and then the corresponding online repositories. Actually I wonder ever since the days of the still suse products for private use that you were able to buy on retail editions with cds. Later with them the yast online update module immediately reported that there were some packages to be exchanged from cd media edition to ftp edition or similar. Also went from Milestone-2 edition now to Beta-1 edition, and a zypper ref and then zypper up or was it dup, lists quite a few tens of packages that should be replaced or even added and some removed. Can anyone clarify the build and fabrication process of the iso images and the whole deal of the software packages, why sometimes also with 13.2 or earlier versions zypper up says everything is okay, but a zypper dup still wants to bring in new stuff or replace stuff even though the iso should match the online repositories and actually configured those online repositories and the two are intended to be and tied together. Why are the packages inside the iso not the very same packages that are in the ..../distribution/product/repo/oss/ directory, and only stuff from the updates folder would be applied? I am really confused. Thank you. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org