On Thu, 17 May 2018 13:56:13 +0200 "Carlos E. R." <robin.listas@telefonica.net> wrote:
On 2018-05-17 13:20, Dave Howorth wrote:
I've just noticed an update for SUSEConnect on my Leap 42.3 box.
Why is SUSEConnect installed on a Leap machine?
Good question.
cer@Telcontar:~> rpm -qa | grep -i suseconnect SUSEConnect-0.3.10-2.6.1.x86_64 cer@Telcontar:~> rpm -qi SUSEConnect Name : SUSEConnect Version : 0.3.10 Release : 2.6.1 Architecture: x86_64 Install Date: 2018-05-17T04:33:45 CEST Group : System/Management Size : 174392 License : LGPL-2.1 Signature : RSA/SHA256, 2018-05-16T10:07:03 CEST, Key ID b88b2fd43dbdc284 Source RPM : SUSEConnect-0.3.10-2.6.1.src.rpm Build Date : 2018-05-16T10:06:55 CEST Build Host : build33 Relocations : (not relocatable) Packager : http://bugs.opensuse.org Vendor : openSUSE URL : https://github.com/SUSE/connect Summary : Utility to register a system with the SUSE Customer Center Description : This package provides a command line tool and rubygem library for connecting a client system to the SUSE Customer Center. It will connect the system to your product subscriptions and enable the product repositories/services locally. Distribution: openSUSE Leap 42.3 cer@Telcontar:~> su - Password: Telcontar:~ # rpm --erase SUSEConnect error: Failed dependencies: SUSEConnect is needed by (installed) rollback-helper-1.0+git20180419.3c7281d-3.3.1.noarch Telcontar:~ #
Well yes, but why is rollback-helper there as well? I deleted both of them, we'll see what happens.
:-?
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