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The Sunday 2007-11-18 at 21:33 +0100, Eberhard Roloff wrote:

        I second Carlos' wisdom. Just use Yast -> Software Management ->
Package -> All Packages -> Update if newer version is available.

        This way, you not only get all security updates, but you can keep all
packages updated as well. There is always the risk of a bad package, but
I have yet to be burned by any package management problem using this method.


sure, but how does this resolve the specific zypper update problem?
You either choose not to update or you decide to update.

It does, in a way. Yast warned that there was a conflict, and as soon as I saw that one of the propossed solutions was to remove libzypp, I quitted.

But the suseupdater applet didn't do any warning, it seems. Those that used it were doomed.

- -- Cheers,
       Carlos E. R.

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