On 2014-09-22 13:56, Luuk wrote:
On 22-9-2014 13:04, Carlos E. R. wrote:
There is something wrong with how you did the command, because despite the "egrep -v" above, I see many entries related to 13.1 (1981 lines). Probably you mistyped.
the 'tee rpmlist' is *before* the 'egrep -v "openSUSE.13\.1"
Oops :-)
Ok, lets see first if you have package locks. Run "zypper locks", and if you see any, run "zypper removelock" and "zypper cleanlocks".
It is the file "/etc/zypp/locks".
there are not locks..
Oh.
Try first:
zypper list-updates -a
Oops! I should have said: zypper list-updates -a zypper
Yes, I see it suggests an update to zypper.
Manually will, of course, break dependency's with 'libzypp' (and other packeges) too....
Yes, but you can do "rpm --upgrade zypper-FULLNAME.rpm libzyppzypper-FULLNAME.rpm" in the same line till rpm stops complaining. The command does not run till all deps are satisfied. It is a nuisance, because you download a package, try, it complains about a failed dep, you locate the appropriate package, download it, then try again... several cycles. That's why zypper/yast/apper are so nice: they do use "rpm" for the actual installation, but they solve all the dependencies for you. But when they fail, you have to resort to the underlying "motor".
I'll think i will do a complete re-install,
Not yet, please! And I see you found a possible culprit in your old dvd.
Thanks for your time, and input.....
Welcome. Upgrades are a pet subject of me. But I use the "offline method" myself. -- Cheers / Saludos, Carlos E. R. (from 13.1 x86_64 "Bottle" at Telcontar)