Am March 16, 2020 1:52:07 PM UTC schrieb Michael Matz
because something changed on Friday, and now the libraries are in an inconsistent state, such that rsync isn't working anymore leading to a cron job of mine breaking.
Auutsch! That was me, resp. my scripts to blame. JFYI: I tried to catch as many machines with the current kernel update - looks like I 'catched' too much. Your machine is running tumbleweed - that is something my script was not prepared for. :-( Lessons learned: check /etc/os-release before running zypper commands - and skip tumbleweed for now. But, I'm sorry, I need to ask the following to avoid problems in the future also with other tumbleweed installs: how often should productive tumbleweed machines see a zypper dup? From my personal view, I don't think multiple times every week is needed. But for me it would be good to have some time frame like a month(?) to get the latest updates installed. If we could agree on something like "the first Thursday every month" or "after every kernel version update", that would help a lot to keep our "Fuhrpark" clean.
I will fix it by hand eventually (by hand because also rpm isn't working anymore), but I'd like to find out the cause for this.
Hey: I broke it, I will fix it. Not today any more (sorry, too late for me), but I promise to get it back to live tomorrow. We should even still have a snapshot of the machine from last week available, if that would be ok for you - and we don't loose important data on the machine (as the snapshot will restore exactly the state the week before). SORRY! Lars -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: heroes+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: heroes+owner@opensuse.org