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On 8/25/20 6:17 AM, gumb wrote:
There's been a recommended update for Leap 15.1 showing for the last few days when I run YaST Online Update: openSUSE-2020-1223
In the Patch Description, it reads:
This update for shim-leap fixes the following issues: - Update shim to 15+git47-lp152.4.3.1 from openSUSE Leap 15.2 References:
I don't pretend to have anything like the tech knowledge necessary to fully evaluate the technical implications or overall worth of most updates, but I do try to apply just a minimal due diligence and cast my eye over the descriptions before just accepting any update.
In this case, there's no references. A web search for openSUSE-2020-1223 brings up nothing. I've scoured pages of search results and don't see anything related. What's more, this updates the package 14-lp151 to 15+git47-lp151. It just seems a bit off to push through an update from a 'stable' version to a git version for a later distro, without further explanation.
Is there a page disliked by the search engines where further info on all these patches can be found?
gumb
On my 15.1 system, there is no such update/patch showing. The last update to shim was Aug 13, from git. Not sure, but isn't 2020-1223 a reference to TW? Check your repositories? --dg -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-support+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-support+owner@opensuse.org