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The Sunday 2007-11-18 at 14:41 +0100, Filip Brcic wrote:

Дана субота 17 новембар 2007, Carlos E. R. је написао(ла):

Yes, it deletes libzypp and you are hosed. Replace manually (rpm --install
etc).

Known bug. :-/

Is there no support in zypp to protect various packages from being deleted by
incident?

It seems it doesn't :-(

The same thing happened to me yesterday. Applet removed libzypp and
zypper and I had to download them from the oS-Updates repository manually and
reinstall them manually. Now it works, but that's not the point. Nobody asked
me if I wanted to remove libzypp or anything. I did notice that applet
removes applications from time to time due to some dependency issues or
whatever, but it never asks the user does he want to remove that app. The
applet or zypp obviously have issues which are not nice to have. Using YaST I
can look at "installation summary" and I really don't understand why I can't
see resolved dependencies when I update using the applet. If that is not
possible, maybe the applet should be replaced with something that would only
check if there are updates and then launch yast to do the real update.

Yep, I never update using the suseupdater applet. I simply notice the red color, then fire up the full fledged qt style YOU. This one at least tells you there is a conflict. That way I wasn't catched this time.

- -- Cheers,
       Carlos E. R.

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