I've noticed that zypper appears to be ignoring packages that it is aware have updated versions available. For instance, I know that there is a newer build of amarok in guru's repository, and it appears that zypper is aware of this too: fool:~ # zypper sh zypper> ref # refreshes repos ok zypper> info amarok Parsing metadata for packman... Parsing metadata for gnome-community... Parsing metadata for suse-non-oss... Parsing metadata for kde... Parsing metadata for wine... Parsing metadata for suse... Parsing metadata for beryl-compiz... Parsing metadata for opensuse-cli-tools... Parsing metadata for kde-backports... Parsing metadata for beineri... Parsing metadata for guru... Parsing metadata for suse-update... Parsing RPM database... Information for package amarok: Catalog: guru Name: amarok Version: 1.4.4-108.guru.suse102 Arch: i686 Installed: Yes Status: out-of-date (version 1.4.4-107.guru.suse102 installed) Installed Size: 28.5 M Summary: Media Player for KDE etc etc Note the out-of-date status line. Yet if I update I get "Nothing to do". I had this yesterday as well with several new kde packages that installed via smart where zypper had previously declined to update. I don't think it can be a dependency issue, as zypper and smart have _exactly_ the same repositories in my setup. Any ideas? I will file a proper bug report later if necessary. Thanks Craig --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-project+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-project+help@opensuse.org