
You think that is a lot of garbage? Here: $ set |wc 3139 9455 105617 -- Robert Webb On Tuesday, July 30, 2024, 03:55:30 PM PDT, Felix Miata <mrmazda@earthlink.net> wrote: Felix Miata composed on 2024-07-10 17:35 (UTC-0400):
# cat /usr/local/bin/zypse #!/bin/bash zypper --no-refresh se -s $* | grep -Ev '32bit|debug|devel|srcp|openSUSE-20' | grep -E 'x86|noarch'| sort # zypse dmz filecom lease-ftp util-lin | busybox-util-linux | package | 1.35.0-150400.4.5.1 | noarch | UpdateSLE l | util-linux-lang | package | 2.37.4-150500.7.16 | noarch | OSS l | util-linux-lang | package | 2.37.4-150500.9.11.1 | noarch | UpdateSLE l | util-linux-lang | package | 2.37.4-150500.9.3.1 | noarch | UpdateSLE l | util-linux-lang | package | 2.37.4-150500.9.6.1 | noarch | UpdateSLE i | dmz-icon-theme-cursors | package | 11.3.0-1.22 | noarch | OSS i | openSUSE-release-ftp | package | 15.5-lp155.286.1 | x86_64 | OSS i | util-linux | package | 2.37.4-150500.9.11.1 | x86_64 | UpdateSLE i | util-linux-systemd | package | 2.37.4-150500.9.11.1 | x86_64 | UpdateSLE il | filecommander | package | 2.50-vgit_1847_opensuse15 | x86_64 | FCL-leap v | util-linux | package | 2.37.4-150500.7.16 | x86_64 | OSS v | util-linux | package | 2.37.4-150500.9.3.1 | x86_64 | UpdateSLE v | util-linux | package | 2.37.4-150500.9.6.1 | x86_64 | UpdateSLE v | util-linux-systemd | package | 2.37.4-150500.7.2 | x86_64 | OSS v | util-linux-systemd | package | 2.37.4-150500.9.3.1 | x86_64 | UpdateSLE v | util-linux-systemd | package | 2.37.4-150500.9.6.1 | x86_64 | UpdateSLE vl | filecommander | package | 2.50-vgit_1846_opensuse15 | x86_64 | FCL-leap vl | filecommander | package | 2.50-vgit_1851_opensuse15 | x86_64 | FCL-leap #
# cat /usr/local/bin/zypse #!/bin/bash zypper --no-refresh se -s $* | grep -Ev '32bit|debug|devel|srcp|openSUSE-20' | grep -E 'x86|noarch'| sort # zypse dmz filecom lease-ftp util-lin i | dmz-icon-theme-cursors | package | 11.3.0-1.22 | noarch | OSS i+ | filecommander | package | 2.50-vgit_1847_opensuse15 | x86_64 | FCL-leap i | openSUSE-release-ftp | package | 15.6-lp156.415.1 | x86_64 | (System Packages) i+ | util-linux | package | 2.39.3-150600.4.3.1 | x86_64 | UpdateSLE i | util-linux-systemd | package | 2.39.3-150600.4.3.1 | x86_64 | UpdateSLE i | util-linux-tty-tools | package | 2.39.3-150600.4.3.1 | x86_64 | UpdateSLE l | util-linux-lang | package | 2.39.3-150600.2.1 | noarch | OSS l | util-linux-lang | package | 2.39.3-150600.4.3.1 | noarch | UpdateSLE l | util-linux-lang | package | 2.39.3-150600.4.6.2 | noarch | UpdateSLE v | filecommander | package | 2.50-vgit_1846_opensuse15 | x86_64 | FCL-leap v | filecommander | package | 2.50-vgit_1851_opensuse15 | x86_64 | FCL-leap v | openSUSE-release-ftp | package | 15.6-lp156.416.2 | x86_64 | OSS v | util-linux | package | 2.39.3-150600.2.1 | x86_64 | OSS v | util-linux | package | 2.39.3-150600.4.6.2 | x86_64 | UpdateSLE v | util-linux-systemd | package | 2.39.3-150600.2.1 | x86_64 | OSS v | util-linux-systemd | package | 2.39.3-150600.4.6.2 | x86_64 | UpdateSLE v | util-linux-tty-tools | package | 2.39.3-150600.2.1 | x86_64 | OSS v | util-linux-tty-tools | package | 2.39.3-150600.4.6.2 | x86_64 | UpdateSLE #
TW is doing like 15.6, both since recent months. How can I get results like 15.5 again? Does this look like bug report in need?
I stumbled onto a big clue about an apparent cause from checking the environment. What follows results on TW from running either: no zypper commands post-login, or it and/or zypper ref, and/or zypper se: # set | grep ZYP # However, after running zypper in, this results instead: # set | grep ZYP ZYPPER=/usr/bin/zypper ZYPPER_CMDLIST=([0]="log" [1]="help" [2]="?" [3]="shell" [4]="sh" [5]="repos" [6]="lr" [7]="addrepo" [8]="ar" [9]="removerepo" [10]="rr" [11]="renamerepo" [12]="nr" [13]="modifyrepo" [14]="mr" [15]="refresh" [16]="ref" [17]="clean" [18]="cc" [19]="services" [20]="ls" [21]="addservice" [22]="as" [23]="modifyservice" [24]="ms" [25]="removeservice" [26]="rs" [27]="refresh-services" [28]="refs" [29]="install" [30]="in" [31]="remove" [32]="rm" [33]="removeptf" [34]="rmptf" [35]="verify" [36]="ve" [37]="source-install" [38]="si" [39]="install-new-recommends" [40]="inr" [41]="update" [42]="up" [43]="list-updates" [44]="lu" [45]="patch" [46]="list-patches" [47]="lp" [48]="dist-upgrade" [49]="dup" [50]="patch-check" [51]="pchk" [52]="search" [53]="se" [54]="info" [55]="if" [56]="patch-info" [57]="pattern-info" [58]="product-info" [59]="patches" [60]="pch" [61]="packages" [62]="pa" [63]="patterns" [64]="pt" [65]="products" [66]="pd" [67]="what-provides" [68]="wp" [69]="addlock" [70]="al" [71]="removelock" [72]="rl" [73]="locks" [74]="ll" [75]="cleanlocks" [76]="cl" [77]="locales" [78]="lloc" [79]="addlocale" [80]="aloc" [81]="removelocale" [82]="rloc" [83]="versioncmp" [84]="vcmp" [85]="targetos" [86]="tos" [87]="licenses" [88]="download" [89]="source-download" [90]="needs-rebooting" [91]="ps" [92]="purge-kernels" [93]="subcommand" [94]="log") ZYPPER="$(type -P zypper)"; if test ${#ZYPPER_CMDLIST[@]} -eq 0; then ZYPPER_CMDLIST=($({ zypper -q subcommand; LC_ALL=POSIX zypper -q -h | sed -n '/[Cc]ommands:$/,$ s/^ \{6\}\([^ ,]\+\(,[ *][^ ,]\+\)*\).*/\1/p'; } | sed 's/, */\n/g')); if [[ " ${ZYPPER_CMDLIST[@]} " =~ " ${comp} " ]]; then opts=(${opts[@]}$(echo; LC_ALL=POSIX $ZYPPER -q lr | sed -rn '/^[0-9]/{ opts=(${ZYPPER_CMDLIST[*]}$(echo; LC_ALL=POSIX $ZYPPER -q help 2>&1 | sed -n '/[Oo]ptions:$/,/[Cc]ommands:$/ s/^[[:blank:]]*\(--[^[:blank:],[]*\).*/\1/p')); opts=$(LC_ALL=POSIX $ZYPPER -q help $command 2>&1 | sed -n '1,/[Oo]ptions:$/d; s/^.\{,6\}\(--[^[:blank:][]*\).*/\1/p'); opts=(${ZYPPER_CMDLIST[@]}) opts=(${opts[@]}$(echo; LC_ALL=POSIX $ZYPPER -q lr | sed -rn '/^[[:blank:]]*[0-9]/{ opts=(${opts[@]}$(echo; LC_ALL=POSIX $ZYPPER -q ls | sed -rn '/^[[:blank:]]*[0-9]/{ opts=(${opts[@]}$(echo; LC_ALL=POSIX $ZYPPER -q ll | sed -rn '/^[[:blank:]]*[0-9]/{ # Now the questions becomes what's responsible for that mess being there, and best way to defeat? Is this some developer's personal script leaked into the zypper release rpms? -- Evolution as taught in public schools is, like religion, based on faith, not based on science. Team OS/2 ** Reg. Linux User #211409 ** a11y rocks! Felix Miata