Raymond Wooninck [05.11.2014 13:35]:
On Wednesday 05 November 2014 13:21:25 Werner Flamme wrote: [...]
Since I'm a Tumbleweed user, I switched my repos for the time being to the Factory ones, and now I only have some problems with the KDE versions (package numbers rather than KDE versions) in the repo. But this will vanish soon, I guess. The "current" repos should point to 13.2, but they don't, there are patches from last december :(
I hope you are aware that the whole Tumbleweed principle is changing .There will be no separate Tumbleweed repository and Tumbleweed will be a full blown distro that is constantly being updated. So there is little need to enable specific update repositories, etc as that everything is within Tumbleweed. Updates to KDE will land in Factory (as the normal devel process) and from there they will be published in Tumbleweed as soon as those updates have passed the quality process.
Please check out the following link what needs to be done if you are an existing tumbleweed user: https://en.opensuse.org/SDB:Tumbleweed_Merger
Thanks, Raymond, I read that, even before I posted, but I got confused with the automatic creation of an update repo during the upgrade from Tumbleweed based on 13.1 to Tumbleweed based on 13.2 (which I did by YaST2 instead of "zypper dup"). This new repo was created with URL http://download.opensuse.org/update/20141102-non-oss/, so I thought that the update repos were only forgotten on that SDB page, since the TW installation introduced at least one. Now that Dimstar stated on the Factory mailing list that this was an unwanted occurrence, I know better... And AFAIR those "current-update" repos were created especially for TW users. As with additional repos: some were renamed from openSUSE_Factory to openSUSE_Tumbleweed, some vice versa. I grin and wait until everything is settled. All in all, it was a remarkable easy upgrade, and the last one for quite a while, as I hope :) Regards, Werner --