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On 21.07.2021 07:05, Darryl Gregorash wrote:
On 2021-07-20 9:16 p.m., Robin Klitscher wrote:
On 21/07/2021 11:22, Darryl Gregorash wrote:
On 2021-07-20 4:56 p.m., Robin Klitscher wrote:
I've read the following announcement through multiple times:
https://news.opensuse.org/2021/07/19/leap-gains-maintenance-update-improveme...
but, being a bear of very little brain, I've failed to understand it.
What does it mean?
You are aware, of course, that Leap 15.3 and SLE are basically in lock-step now.
Indeed I am. But conversations in these lists and in other forums seem to suggest that the lock may be a little less than tidy. Hence the confusion. It was a bit less than tidy. Now it is not. I have not had any problems with miscreant patches for at least a week now.
What was the reason of problem before? How was the problem fixed? What do users that installed earlier and presumably "untidy" configuration need to do to "tidy" their configuration? This is technical support list. All your answers so far amount to "and now all is well" which is pretty useless. Quoting this article "The openSUSE specific package repositories called oss and non-oss repositories changed. While these two repositories contained all the content of Leap 15.2 and older, they now contain only the branding and related setup packages." That is not what I see on s.o.o. http://download.opensuse.org/distribution/leap/15.3/repo/oss/ contains full distribution. "now this single project is shared between both PackageHub and openSUSE Leap 15.3" I do not see any repository related to PackageHub on d.o.o (under repositories/leap/15.3) or in repositories list on my Leap 15.3. "There is a single repository with the SLE imported packages that contain the base packages and other packages from SLE." I do not see this repository either on d.o.o or in repositories list on my Leap 15.3 "Last week, the new export method was deployed using regular SLES module technology." What does it mean for me as *user of openSUSE*? Where do I see these modules? How do I use them? If I do not need to use them or know about them why I am told about them? So I completely agree with original post - the announcement is too vague and it just results in more confusion.