Hi, First, a complaint: * The text clearly asks you to change the SUBJECT when replying - otherwise it's just one of many mails with all similar subjects for release announcements. On Wed, 2016-07-27 at 10:52 +0200, Michal Hlavac wrote:
Hi,
some updates (like this), remove my ~/.bash_history. Why?
* If you REALLY see any package touching ~/.bash_history, that would be called a bug and deserves a bug report. In theory, no package should have any influence over ANYTHING inside ~ (except for new users via /etc/skel) It would be helpful to find out what package actually does this (the fact that this is reported on a snapshot with a lot of packages makes it not easier to deduce the source of the problem). As such, I can only recommend for now: * file a bug report if this is really happening. * Observe if this only happens for one user or for multiple (does it impact root, normal users, both, multiple accounts?) * Try to observe when this happens and keep a list of packages that were updated at that moment. Does it happen directly at the update point (so once zypper is done, the file is removed?) or at reboot/session restart/...) Cheers, Dominique