Post the output of 'zypper lr -d' too, so we can see your repo configuration.
Please find it attached.
As already said above in the thread change the priority of your update repo to 99 otherwise this will be preferred by zypper dup (which only considers repo priorities as far as I know.)
And you could use YaST for the update, to get a more human managable overview, and to easily update only the packages in KDE repos, instead of performing a risky distro-wide dup (depending on your configured repos.
OK.
Thanks to all how already responded, I'm impressed by the swift reactions! But it does not seem possible to get version information, when execution 'zypper dup'??
The most safe way is probably to use 'zypper -v dup -r #KDE_repo' -v will show you the versions if I remember zyppers behaviour in 11.1 correctly and -r will update only to the specified repo. (Note that the other repos are disabled in this case and you may have to install other packages before to be able to perform the update this way.) Addinitional note: In 11.2 you can use --from instead of -r which does not disable all other repos, so the above described problem is solved. Christian -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-kde+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-kde+help@opensuse.org