On Tuesday September 29 2009 6:19:46 am Joachim Schrod wrote:
I discovered that for vendor changes, zypper install will do what I want.
It won't do architecture changes (i686->i586), though. Any idea how to allow that?
I don't think people are so far following what you're saying. I think I have an idea, but tell me if I'm wrong. When you're doing an update of multiple packages, or merely repeating the same update on multiple machines, you're asked over and over again about the architecture changes for each package and you're hoping there's a way to either do a sort of "yes to all" thing or specify beforehand to silence certain messages and act as if "yes" was chosen, right? If so, there's no simple way to do it. There's nothing built in, so you'd have to come up with a fancy shmancy shell script of some kind that watches the output and responds. I know it can be done, but it'd be a headache for me to figure out (if I have no deadline, I'll look at a man page for something and wind up reading beyond what I was looking up and continuing to other man pages - this lasts for way too long). Anyway, so that's what it is as far as I know. I hope someone corrects me. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org