hi, Am 22.08.19 um 19:27 schrieb Wolfgang Bauer:
Am Mittwoch, 7. August 2019, 13:36:56 schrieb Rainer Klier:
i already thought about disabling KDE:/Applications, KDE:/Extra, KDE:/Frameworks5, KDE:/Qt5 and KDE:/Distro.... I think I should add some things here:
KDE:Extra by itself actually should be rather safe to use, as it is built against standard Tumbleweed (that actually caused the problem you had).
ok, great.
The most "problematic" here are KDE:Qt5, KDE:Frameworks5, and KDE:Applications. The latter two also get beta versions (mainly to increase the chance to catch bugs before the release, and also formal issues to have the releases be accepted to Tumbleweed as soon as possible). And updating Qt5 before all the rest can cause dependency problems by itself.
BTW, we added a strict dependency to kio-gdrive now, to avoid the exact same problem you had in the future (there also actually was no guarantee that it
ok. understood. but if i have those repos (qt, frameworks5, applications) enabled, i am able to easily see, there are new KDE packages, and update ONLY KDE stuff, without anything else. i can see, if new KDE stuff is available, and update to it. and i also can downgrade only KDE stuff, if necessary. if i would use all KDE packages only from main tumbleweed repo, where the KDE packages are spread all over the repo, next to all the other tumbleweed packages, i can't easily pick all the KDE packages. in this case i am forced to do a "zypper dup", or "zypper up", and this would update all packages from tumbleweed repo, even those, where nothing really new is available, but packages have a higher build number. it would then update many many packages, without something new, only because they have higher build number. but with the KDE repos available, i can see, that a new KDE version (of applications or frameworks) is availbale, and can decide to update to it, and only update KDE packages. similar to the other repos, where some packages like libreoffice, firefox, thunderbird are maintained. here, i am also able to see, that, for example, a new thunderbird version is available, and i am able to ONLY update the thunderbird packages. for that reason, i use those extra repos, next to the main tumbleweed repo. i don't want to do a "zypper dup" every second day, only to get latest firefox, KDE, thunderbird,... thank you very much! -- Best Regards | Freundliche Grüße | Cordialement | Cordiali Saluti | Atenciosamente | Saludos Cordiales *DI Rainer Klier* DevOps, Research & Development -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org