JC Francois write:
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.
Hi, YaST2 should respect also lock and at least warning if you want install even if lock is locked. But maybe you think kupdate applet which is separate program using packageKit, which use as backend part of YaST (libzypp). I think it is bug, because lock should be respected also by packageKit so I think you can fill bug report.
* 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.
That is strange as this use same lock ( I think, not sure ), so it should work and be persistent. I think you also could report bug for this behavior as protect should be persistant. It looks like locks is not tested enough by users, so feel free to post bug report about this issue otherwise it is not improved ;) Josef -- Josef Reidinger YaST team maintainer of perl-Bootloader, YaST2-Repair, webyast (language,time,basesystem,ntp) -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org