Hi. Here's my situation: I have a test machine which I update once or twice a week. I save the update rpms, and when important things are in sync (I can run vmware, for example), I take the saved rpms over to my work machine and do an update there. It has been such a long time since I've updated the work machine that I have 100,000 update rpms for an installed base of 10,000 packages. Some of the package updates have 15-20 versions. I've tried, but it takes forever to "thin out the herd", so there's at most a couple of versions so that the update solver isn't going to run forever trying to figure out what to do. Does anyone have a script that will reduce the number of versions of each package down to one or two? Thanks, Steve CASA-1.7.1592-4.10.i586.rpm CASA-1.7.1592-4.14.i586.rpm CASA-1.7.1592-4.17.i586.rpm CASA-1.7.1592-4.19.i586.rpm CASA-1.7.1592-4.20.i586.rpm CASA-1.7.1592-4.21.i586.rpm CASA-1.7.1592-4.22.i586.rpm CASA-1.7.1592-4.23.i586.rpm CASA-1.7.1592-4.24.i586.rpm CASA-1.7.1592-4.26.i586.rpm CASA-1.7.1592-4.27.i586.rpm CASA-1.7.1592-4.28.i586.rpm CASA-1.7.1592-4.29.i586.rpm CASA-1.7.1592-4.32.i586.rpm CASA-1.7.1592-4.33.i586.rpm CASA-1.7.1592-4.36.i586.rpm CASA-1.7.1592-4.42.i586.rpm CASA-1.7.1592-4.9.i586.rpm Limit it to -4.42, or -4.36 and -4.42, for example. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-factory+help@opensuse.org