On 12-10-2024 11:55AM, David C. Rankin wrote:
On 12/9/24 7:53 PM, -pj via openSUSE Users wrote:
Hi David, I do not have the answer for you but Tumbleweed is upgraded and *not* updated. Maybe this is not the correct way of thinking about the new packages being prepared for Tumbleweed though on my part. Please do let me know if possible.
I think we are talking about the same thing. I'm talking about the new packages listed when I do a
zypper dup
or
zypper lu
(which usually shows what will be duped)
Now there may be some confusion if lu isn't showing all that would be duped, but since all repos are refreshed before lu runs, it doesn't look like there is any difference.
Am I missing something fundamental here?
I do not think so, upgrades have possibly slowed to the the time of season. I saw this here > https://lists.opensuse.org/archives/list/factory@lists.opensuse.org/message/... Dear Tumbleweed users and hackers, We’re quickly approaching the end of the year, and I hear more and more people ‘preparing for the holiday’. As with every year, this season will likely slow down Tumbleweed. There are more important things to tend to than sending updates to Factory over and over, something I am sure all readers will support. Our maintainers deserve a break every now and then—after fixing the most critical bugs. This week, the developers are still in full swing and are sending submissions to Factory. The Release Team produced 4 working snapshots (1129, 1202, 1203, and 1204. The most relevant changes delivered to the users during this week were: * Mozilla Firefox 133.0 * LibreOffice 24.8.3.2 * SQLite 3.47.1 * elfutils 0.192 * mozjs 128.5.1 (JS engine used by GNOME-Shell) * systemd 256.9 * libcap 2.73 * Python setuptools 75.6.0 Of the advertised things from last week, most notably systemd and kernel 6.12 have not made it into any snapshot yet: both started showing issues around TPM measuring which have been flagged by openQA and are actively worked on by the developers. Currently, the release team is testing those updates in the staging areas: * Linux kernel 6.12.3 * Systemd 257.x * Rust 1.83 * Python 3.11.11, 3.12.8 Cheers, Dominique - Season Greetings🙂