Robert Schiele <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Ok, sice nobody could answer this for more than 5 months now it seems that
> there is nobody here that has a clue about this bug.

Sorry, if this got lost.

> Just wanted to inform you that YaST cannot handle this situation correctly and
> decides on update to delete all affected packages ignoring dependencies even
> when the affected packages are part of the vital base system like perl.
> Expect that ignoring this problem will get back at you at a later point in
> time but since you get either no or just a stupid answer when talking about
> this to someone I will now just sit down and wait for the disaster...

We increment it now whenever we do a checkin of the basesystem.  Would
this still cause problems?

Andreas
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