http://bugzilla.opensuse.org/show_bug.cgi?id=916171
--- Comment #20 from Per Jessen
(In reply to Per Jessen from comment #18)
Unfortunately I have no idea how to interpret log output, who can help me understand it?
That's not easy to explain (usually the reporter is asked to provide a solver testcase, and we do the debugging... ;)
Okay :-)
# zypper dup --debug-solver ... Generating solver test case... Solver test case generated successfully at /var/log/zypper.solverTestCase.
Then pack the output directory and attach it to the bugreport. In case the testcase exceeds the 10MB limit for bugzilla uploads, you can use 'split' to divide the file into smaller pieces:
I'll have a go at this over the weekend, thanks for explaining it.
Anyhow. To me it looks like systemd-mini/udev-mini/libudev-mini1 were provided and installable on 13.1.
Yes they are.
On 13.2 however they are provided (by the update repo), but no longer installable (due to the missing this-is-only-for-build-envs requirement).
The fact that those packages are installed on your 13.1 prevents you from upgrading to 13.2.
I have worked around that, the problem is more that those -mini packages are automatically selected when I install 13.1 (32bit) in a xen guest. (installing 13.1 and upgrading to 13.2 seems to be the only way for 32bit guests in 13.2). -- You are receiving this mail because: You are on the CC list for the bug.