On Thu, Aug 10, 2006 at 01:44:05PM +0200, Marius Roets wrote:
Hi, I have finally worked up the courage to try 10.1 again. I have done a clean install. Of course the "Software Updater" shows there is no updates available, so I started YOU. There was some updates, so I installed them. I rebooted, and voila, the Software Updater now shows 66 updates available. I open the window, click the update button, and ... :
Unresolved dependencies: Updating patch:libzypp-1839-0.noarch[System packages] to patch:libzypp-1533-0.noarch[SUSE-Linux-10.1-Updates] Updating patch:libzypp-1839-0.noarch[System packages] to patch:libzypp-1839-0.noarch[SUSE-Linux-10.1-Updates] script:libzypp-patch-zmdrestart.sh-2-1533-1.noarch[System packages] needed by patch:libzypp-1533-0.noarch[SUSE-Linux-10.1-Updates] Updating script:libzypp-patch-zmdrestart.sh-2-1533-1.noarch[System packages] to script:libzypp-patch-zmdrestart.sh-2-1533-1.noarch[System packages] script:libzypp-patch-zmdrestart.sh-2-1533-1.noarch[System packages] is scheduled to be installed, but this is not possible because of dependency problems. Establishing script:libzypp-patch-zmdrestart.sh-2-1533-1.noarch[System packages]
========================= It looks like I already have a newer version. Does YOU use a different default repositry from zmd? Well I deselected libzypp updates, and that seemed to do the trick. Just curious.
Hmm. This means that you might not have installed all update packages correctly. Is YAST Online Update still applying patches? Ciao, marcus