Also using TW and current, I placed a lock ‘zypper al btrfs*’ after ‘zypper rm -u btrfs*’ execute, and I have not seen gparted complain.
On Jun 20, 2019, at 05:12, Rodney Baker
wrote: Hi all. I was going to raise a bugzilla report for this but wasn't sure a) if it is an openSUSE packaging issue or an upstream issue, and b) what category to file it under.
When upgrading tumbleweed, zypper complains about broken dependencies for gparted because it has a hard dependency on btrfs-progs, which I don't have installed (in fact, I have it blacklisted).
I do not run, nor do I ever intend to use btrfs on my machine, and I don't want btrfs-progs installed, but I still want to be able to use gparted.
Gparted should not care whether or not btrfs-progs are installed if I don't have any btrfs partitions. Surely btrfs-progs should be listed in recommends rather than dependencies?
Regards, Rodney.
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