Thanks for the follow up Dominique. One comment answering your question is inline On Fri, Sep 25, 2015 at 11:01 AM, Dominique Leuenberger / DimStar <dimstar@opensuse.org> wrote:
On Thu, 2015-09-24 at 20:56 -0500, Milan Zimmermann wrote:
I just downloaded 42.1 Beta1 earlier today and put it on Lexar USB
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:
change vendor: ConsoleKit obs://build.opensuse.org/openSUSE:42 -> openSUSE
That is very strange.. openSUSE:42 has not been used AT all in the production of the Beta images.. the project moved a while ago to openSUSE:Leap:42.1; The vendor change is correct, as :42 was never properly setup to override the vendor to openSUSE.
So the question for me would actually be: - Did you install afresh from the USB Media, or was this an upgrade from earlier milestones, that was still built from openSUSE:42?
Just before the commands I sent and described in my post, the lineage of this system has been: .. long histrory of SUSE and Opensuse releases ... maybe since 1999 :) Opensuse 13.2 M1 - ran as update, not sure it was zypper or Yast, and not sure about the exact commands M2 - ran as update, not sure it was zypper or Yast, and not sure about the exact commands .. at this point I can definitely confirm I limited the repositories to the Leap repos, online and USB put Beta on USB, inserted USB, and added the USB as repo ran zypper up ... at this point, I started asking what zypper dup does - the log attached in previous email is in this situation I am hoping the only solution will not be "install fresh 42.1", as I (and think others) would like to upgrade. The discrepancy between how zypper dup behaves with only USB repo and both USB and online repos seem to make no sense, and should not depend on history of the system. Plese let me know if I should provide more info. Thanks
Indeed, the packages on the media are the same as are to be found in the FTP tree... as well the DVD as also the FTP tree are produced by OBS by the image builder. And they are strictly kept in sync.
The fact that 'zypper up' would not want to change is normal: it ignores vendor changes per definition.
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