On mardi, 13 décembre 2016 11.06:04 h CET Roger Oberholtzer wrote:
On Tue, Dec 13, 2016 at 10:50 AM,
wrote: What repos are enabled? For x86_64 most -devel packages are in SDK repo.
If thats not enough there is the Backports repo (aka SUSE Package Hub) with more software in Leap/Tumbleweed quality.
The ARCH is aarch64.
I see these, which were added when I registered the install:
# | Alias
| Name |
Enabled | GPG Check | Refresh | URI --+------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------+----------------------------------+---------+---- -------+---------+---------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------- 1 | SUSE_Linux_Enterprise_Server_for_the_Raspberry_Pi_12_SP2_aarch64:SLES12-SP2 -RPI-Debuginfo-Pool | SLES12-SP2-RPI-Debuginfo-Pool | No | ---- | No | | https://updates.suse.com/SUSE/Products/SLE-RPI/12-SP2/aarch64/product_debu | g?gaPTTFj0yRrzXe77mKVqRWDEYlv9Numi3p-3NDewhTGMtaXEGO0HR34mulUp7g_KOz23bxuR | RBeaSNEqC-xhq_eaBPn49yj98EeH5VxlhMHDx_faiPdBLyArl9U4exJBHPxA1a4B0HwXS11Vab | pK6JE 2 | SUSE_Linux_Enterprise_Server_for_the_Raspberry_Pi_12_SP2_aarch64:SLES12-SP2 -RPI-Debuginfo-Updates | SLES12-SP2-RPI-Debuginfo-Updates | No | ---- | Yes |
https://updates.suse.com/SUSE/Updates/SLE-RPI/12-SP2/aarch64/update_debug?mb xQQQ6xcEb0NQRXkaOgLIijHfKHwMXhcnGfLRsobHk9F9GkwLPTBuMmdv8wuXcNNndy-yNUP6M8Yh psTcrgcRjBcfR-es5nZUoN4mj8Q22AHOOZ8t1uZ6Jefq0lpafehChD7Xsq1avAJ4qJ6iIk 3 | SUSE_Linux_Enterprise_Server_for_the_Raspberry_Pi_12_SP2_aarch64:SLES12-SP2 -RPI-Pool | SLES12-SP2-RPI-Pool | Yes | (r ) Yes | | No | | https://updates.suse.com/SUSE/Products/SLE-RPI/12-SP2/aarch64/product?BjD | iOXwK4eARGgTJcV9Xk_S1Sb1yiygTDAA7PwKe2t15M1YKzmiaSqzUKfD-7kacLPijhxRgmPzkX | KbspffKZdX0Dk8w740jsfOWB9OoeHx9IjT1EPMoq5SrXHPPBe5LZm7JKU6aKAF5A9s 4 | SUSE_Linux_Enterprise_Server_for_the_Raspberry_Pi_12_SP2_aarch64:SLES12-SP2 -RPI-Source-Pool | SLES12-SP2-RPI-Source-Pool | No | ---- | No | | https://updates.suse.com/SUSE/Products/SLE-RPI/12-SP2/aarch64/product_so | urce?WSb_6x9C9EZ4eQlsuxdY9qzzfb-6Q7ud_n-4veYi07boh6nQF0o_8SpnKxVhjBFQzD- | Ho4IJbDqDL4iQZHuQPhpJ2f_kRTwhhPqg3AXPZg_4MSnh1f2L6uT-7qtahggMyqMLXf1vf2a | bcyJBd_hpFFJc 5 | SUSE_Linux_Enterprise_Server_for_the_Raspberry_Pi_12_SP2_aarch64:SLES12-SP2 -RPI-Updates | SLES12-SP2-RPI-Updates | Yes | (r ) Yes |
Yes | https://updates.suse.com/SUSE/Updates/SLE-RPI/12-SP2/aarch64/update?jc_rc9Z DFrLlCTrUk8jNpdLahEb0XQGFqyRFr6wzMa9gLgWDS-fIcP1Z8-wL5PLA-zJcUo4gZi1crSDJQjp aDMzcvspjs6zBJvdg8iHPfjyfHWOm_F5SACPk5bsS1r2VD1nML1J88tHm roger@acme:~/source>
I tried to see what else may be in https://updates.suse.com/SUSE/Products/SLE-RPI/12-SP2/aarch64, but access is not allowed.
I am guessing access to the repositories are restricted to those with a license. But I thought that the Raspberry Pi3 SLES came with a one year license.
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