Hi, For a while now I have been under a tremendous pressure from my system (OS11.2 x64) to upgrade to Thunderbird 3.0. However I do not want to upgrade before Lightning and Provider for Google Calendar add-ons are available as I absolutely need them. As a matter of fact YaST2 managed to install it twice against my will during "All Packages > Update if Newer Version is Available". The list of packages was very long and I did not notice Thunderbird 3 hidden in there. And now I see that the Updater Applet is pushing TB3.0 as a patch. Here's what I tried to resist the onslaught: * Added TB to the lock list in Zypper. That seems to work as expected. However I do not use Zypper to maintain my system but YaST2. * In YaST2 I tried adding the Mozilla:Legacy repo with the highest priority and switched TB to the version of this repo (2.0.0.23.1-3). That works in the sense that YaST2 does not propose upgrades of TB anymore but unfortunately that works just as well with Firefox for which I DO want updates to the latest version * In YaST2 I tried to set TB to "protected" (the little lock icon). Doing this prevents TB from being updated but only for the current YaST2 session. If I close and restart, the "protected" status is gone. So I guess I have 2 questions: 1. When can we expect x64 versions of the Lightning and Provider for Google Calendar add-ons compatible with TB3? I checked the nightly builds and they do not provide an x64 version. 2. What is the best strategy to prevent a package from being upgraded with YaST2? Thanks, ~/jc -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org