Hi,

During the upgrade (when using CD/DVD media), the current system
repositories are read from the system. These repositories are offered to
be either enabled or disabled during the installation/upgrade.

If you enable a repository, it is added during the installation in an
enabled state and you can use it during the upgrade, otherwise it is
added in a disabled state. This all is correct and helps you to upgrade
all packages at once.

The problematic part is, that if you have a newer libzypp package (that
uses /etc/zypp/repos.d/ to store libzypp configuration), you'll have
these sources twice after the upgrade.

* The old sources will remain as they were before upgrade.
* Installation/Upgrade will add them enabled/disabled as selected
  during the upgrade process.

Solution:
Do not remove these sources before installation/upgrade because upgrade
wouldn't have anything to offer you during the upgrade process.
You might disable these sources and you will find them disabled after
the upgrade as well. Additionally newly added sources will be enabled or
disabled as you will choose during the upgrade.

Upgrade from 10.2 to 10.3 is OK
Upgrade from 10.3 to 10.3 BetaX adds only those sources that were enabled.
Upgrade from 10.3 to 10.3 RC2/... adds both enabled and disabled sources.

See bug #326325 for more information.

Sorry & Bye
Lukas

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Lukas Ocilka, YaST Developer                     (xn--luk-gla45d)
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