j.e.perry@cox.net said the following on 08/04/2011 09:46 PM:
Do I need to fix something? What?
No. You said
zypper dup to sypper up
(Supper? Slipper?) What you are seeing is the difference between "dup" and "up" The man page says update (up) [options] [packagename] ... Update installed packages with newer versions, where possible. This command will not update packages which would require change of package vendor unless the vendoris specified in /etc/zypp/vendors.d, or which would require manual resolution of problems with dependencies. Such non-installable updates will then be listed in separate section of the summary as "The following package updates will NOT be installed:". and dist-upgrade (dup) [options] Perform a distribution upgrade. This command applies the state of (specified) repositories onto the system; upgrades (or even downgrades) installed packages to versions found in repositories, removes packages that are no longer in the repositories and pose a dependency problem for the upgrade, handles package splits and renames, etc. One letter different but a vast difference in result -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org