* Jan Kupec <jkupec@suse.cz> [Jun 04. 2008 16:12]:
Klaus Kaempf wrote:
* Jan Kupec <jkupec@suse.cz> [Jun 03. 2008 16:00]:
The results are quite different. E.g. on my workstation i currently get 2000+ packages with 'lu' while 'up' wants to upgrade only around 50.
The difference is right and should be shown. I agree, the current output is puzzling and might need some additional explanation.
Actually, there are three different views on available updates
1) Any update for installed packages This is (according to my current understanding) the 'lu -t package' output. It just takes the individual package into account.
2) Installable update for installed packages This should limit the list from 1) above to actually installable updates. Each such update is still looked at individually. 3) Complete update This is (according to my current understanding) the 'up -t package' output. This is a further reduction to the list from 2), taking the complete transaction into account.
This all sounds great, but how can the difference be so huge? I find it hard to believe that this is OK. It is 2000 vs 50!
Yeah, thats a valid question. Maybe Michael can answer this. Klaus -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: zypp-devel+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: zypp-devel+help@opensuse.org