On 03/07/2020 14.12, Matthias Bach wrote:
Hi,
Am Donnerstag, 25. Juni 2020, 04:19:53 CEST schrieb David C. Rankin:
On 06/24/2020 04:48 PM, Felix Miata wrote:
zypper -v in --download-in-advance zypper libzypp libsolv-tools rpm libproxy1 libmodman1 curl libcurl openSUSE-release zypper -v in --download-in-advance device-mapper dmraid glibc multipath-tools mdadm systemd udev zypper -v up zypper -v dup # (if applicable, after doing zypper up)
What about disabling non-openSUSE distro repos for the dup and then enabling them for a zypper up after the dup?
When I duped to 15.1 with all repos enable I had vendor changes that caused issues (specifically qt3 and others were pulled from packman instead of OSS/Update that caused fits until the change was discovered)
I actually always increase (by setting them to 90) the priority of the main openSUSE repos. This way I can leave all other repos active even during dup. At least that never caused me problems so far, as this way those repos will only be used for additional software or that which I actively pull from those.
I set the priority of packman to be higher (ie, by setting it to 80) than the main openSUSE repos, as obviously we want to keep using the packman version. But there are exceptions. -- Cheers / Saludos, Carlos E. R. (from 15.1 x86_64 at Telcontar)