On Tue, Mar 22, 2011 at 04:15:41PM -0400, Greg Freemyer wrote:
On Tue, Mar 22, 2011 at 11:12 AM, Greg KH
wrote: On Tue, Mar 22, 2011 at 10:55:54AM -0400, Greg Freemyer wrote:
All,
I just initiated a "zypper dup --from Tumbleweed" and I get 8 packages it wants to download.
== The following packages are going to be downgraded: libldb0 libtalloc2 libtalloc2-32bit libtdb1 libtdb1-32bit libtevent0 virtualbox virtualbox-qt ==
looking at virtualbox as a specific example, it looks like the vanilla 11.4 version is indeed newer.
sudo zypper se -s virtualbox | grep " virtualbox " i | virtualbox | package | 4.0.4-1.2.3 | x86_64 | openSUSE-11.4 OSS v | virtualbox | package | 4.0.4-1.2 | x86_64 | Tumbleweed v | virtualbox | package | 4.0.4-1.2.3 | i586 | openSUSE-11.4 OSS v | virtualbox | package | 4.0.4-1.2 | i586 | Tumbleweed | virtualbox | srcpackage | 4.0.4-1.2 | noarch | Tumbleweed
Is there a problem with Tumbleweed? I thought it should always have newer packages than OSS.
It "should" normally, but for virtualbox, I had to link to the current version in the tree, because our kernel updated, and you do want to be able to run the virtualbox kmp in our new kernel, right?
If you look close, the minor (i.e. build) number should just be smaller for virtualbox, not the version number, right? So all should be fine, the package was just rebuilt for the Tumbleweed repo (i.e. against the newer kernel)
If not, let me know and I'll see what happened, as I did link to the openSUSE:Factory version of virtualbox, should I have grabbed a different one instead?
thanks,
greg k-h
Well, I'm not sure. Look at libtdb1 (zypper se -s libtdb1)
For the main 11.4 OSS repo it's 1.2.1-2.17.1
For tumbleweed it's 1.2.1-2.1
I don't know the numbering nomenclature well enough to be sure, but that looks to me like tumbleweed is behind.
It's not.
If these are actually builds from the same source, it would be nice if zypper could be taught not to call them downgrades, but I'm not sure that's feasible.
They are being built from the same source. This is the reason that I'm not building the whole distro as "tumbleweed", because your whole repo would have been "downgraded". Normally I don't add packages into Tumbleweed if the version hasn't incremented, as it didn't make sense. But for this package, as described above, it did. I agree it's not "pretty" to see downgrades, but if you have been watching, even the main openSUSE:11.4 has had version downgrades a few times with the updates getting things correct in the beginning of the release cycle, so it isn't unheard of. thanks, greg k-h -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-factory+help@opensuse.org