On 23/09/2018 11.05, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
* Patrick Shanahan
[09-23-18 11:05]: * Carlos E. R.
[09-23-18 10:55]: On 23/09/2018 10.09, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
* Carlos E. R. <> [09-23-18 09:53]:
On 23/09/2018 07.43, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
* Carlos E. R. <> [09-22-18 22:54]: > On 20/09/2018 12.15, Simon Becherer wrote: >> Hi carlos, >> >> yes, will do something like this. >> >> only for record: if using the command >> zypper download ... >> and NOT >> zypper install --download-only ... >> >> it will NOT check for conflicts. > > But there is no "zypper download" command, to my knowledge. I looked at > "man" and did not find it.
better look again, but it is "--download-only" or "-d".
No. That's an option, not a command. It modifies a given command, but it is not a command on itself.
You can not do "zypper -d package" or repo.
no but you can do: zypper -v --no-r -d <package>
and accomplish the same.
Are you sure? there is no command.
Legolas:~ # zypper -v --no-r -d koldi Unknown option '-d' Legolas:~ #
yes, needs "dup" zypper -v dup --no-r -d <package> or zypper -v up -d <package>
I routinely use zypper ref && zypper -v dup --no-r --no-allow-v -d && zypper -v dup --no-r --no-allow-v
thats one line, probably will wrap
zypper -v dup --help zypper -v up --help
Yes, but remember that the intent here is to download packages that are not related to any install or update, from a particular repo. -- Cheers / Saludos, Carlos E. R. (from openSUSE 15.0 (Legolas))