On 2024-05-09 02:21, cagsm wrote:
On Thu, May 9, 2024 at 12:18 AM Darryl Gregorash <raven@accesscomm.ca> wrote:
libopenssl-devel-3.1.4 is going to be installed. A check in YaST/Software manager shows that it obsoletes the two packages you currently have installed on your system. (Why you have packages for both Leap 15.4 and 15.5 on your system is a mystery.) You can choose either option 2 or option 3. I expect, no matter which one you do choose, you will then immediately be faced with the question of whether or not to remove the other one -- and you should also choose the option to remove for that one.
can I just use option one keep all the stuff (it apparently doesnt confuse other stuff or doesnt state any problems with option one, does it?) and later remove the stuff? how do I filtere obsoleted packages? obsolete means nothing except itself is provided by a package and nothing else needs a package? is this the meaning of being obsolete?
I had a nagging sensation that this sort of thing was going to happen if you kept doing this with zypper. I should have directed you to YaST in the first place. Run YaST/Software Manager, and search for libopenssl-devel Find the package with version 3.1.4-150600.2.1 If that package is not installed, click on the box to select it for installation. Click on "Accept" and let YaST do its thing. You will most likely be faced with conflicts. Always select the choice that will keep version 3.1.4. Keep doing this until all conflicts have been resolved.
is this some RC bug just yet? how to get a cleaned up and good situation here? I havent seen this in trials of installing RC via dup on sone other machine thank you.
No, it is not a bug.