Hello,

when updating my 10.2 system to factory using "zypper dup" I noticed a
few things:

- Most things worked very nice!

- Some packages are still named 10.3.1 instead of 11.0 and the devs
package is still in the 10.2 version.
rpm -qa --qf '%{NAME} %{DISTRIBUTION}\n' | grep -v "openSUSE 11.0"
libmusicbrainz4 openSUSE 10.3.1 (i586)
perl-DBD-SQLite openSUSE 10.3.1 (i586)
ocrad openSUSE 10.3.1 (i586)
kdevelop3 openSUSE 10.3.1 (i586)
yast2-schema openSUSE 10.3.1 (i586)
libqtpod openSUSE 10.3.1 (i586)
pdftk openSUSE 10.3.1 (i586)
devs openSUSE 10.2 (i586)  <--- what happended to this package?

- OpenOffice crashes on all powerpoints that I try to open.

The most recent "zypper dup" generated the following messages:

Package ghostscript-fonts-other-8.60-13 fails integrity check.
Package libgcj43-jar-4.3.0_20071129-6 fails integrity check.
Package x11-input-wacom-0.7.8-60 fails integrity check.
Package xen-doc-html-3.1.0_15042-77 fails integrity check.
Package xen-doc-pdf-3.1.0_15042-77 fails integrity check.
Package xorg-x11-libX11-ccache-7.3-25 fails integrity check.


And the question I have regading zypper:

Currently "zypper dup" restores rpms that I deleted (like wireshark,
*beagle*). Is there a way to prevent that?

Thanks
     Joerg

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Joerg Mayer                                           <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
We are stuck with technology when what we really want is just stuff that
works. Some say that should read Microsoft instead of technology.
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