Hi,
I have finally worked up the courage to try 10.1 again. I have done a clean install. Of course the "Software Updater" shows there is no updates available, so I started YOU. There was some updates, so I installed them. I rebooted, and voila, the Software Updater now shows 66 updates available. I open the window, click the update button, and ... : Unresolved dependencies: Updating patch:libzypp-1839-0.noarch[System packages] to patch:libzypp-1533-0.noarch[SUSE-Linux-10.1-Updates] Updating patch:libzypp-1839-0.noarch[System packages] to patch:libzypp-1839-0.noarch[SUSE-Linux-10.1-Updates] script:libzypp-patch-zmdrestart.sh-2-1533-1.noarch[System packages] needed by patch:libzypp-1533-0.noarch[SUSE-Linux-10.1-Updates] Updating script:libzypp-patch-zmdrestart.sh-2-1533-1.noarch[System packages] to script:libzypp-patch-zmdrestart.sh-2-1533-1.noarch[System packages] script:libzypp-patch-zmdrestart.sh-2-1533-1.noarch[System packages] is scheduled to be installed, but this is not possible because of dependency problems. Establishing script:libzypp-patch-zmdrestart.sh-2-1533-1.noarch[System packages] ========================= It looks like I already have a newer version. Does YOU use a different default repositry from zmd? Well I deselected libzypp updates, and that seemed to do the trick. Just curious. Thanks Marius -- Check the headers for your unsubscription address For additional commands send e-mail to [hidden email] Also check the archives at http://lists.suse.com Please read the FAQs: [hidden email] |
On Thu, Aug 10, 2006 at 01:44:05PM +0200, Marius Roets wrote:
> Hi, > I have finally worked up the courage to try 10.1 again. I have done a > clean install. Of course the "Software Updater" shows there is no > updates available, so I started YOU. There was some updates, so I > installed them. I rebooted, and voila, the Software Updater now shows > 66 updates available. I open the window, click the update button, and > ... : > > Unresolved dependencies: > Updating patch:libzypp-1839-0.noarch[System packages] to > patch:libzypp-1533-0.noarch[SUSE-Linux-10.1-Updates] > Updating patch:libzypp-1839-0.noarch[System packages] to > patch:libzypp-1839-0.noarch[SUSE-Linux-10.1-Updates] > script:libzypp-patch-zmdrestart.sh-2-1533-1.noarch[System packages] > needed by patch:libzypp-1533-0.noarch[SUSE-Linux-10.1-Updates] > Updating script:libzypp-patch-zmdrestart.sh-2-1533-1.noarch[System > packages] to script:libzypp-patch-zmdrestart.sh-2-1533-1.noarch[System > packages] > script:libzypp-patch-zmdrestart.sh-2-1533-1.noarch[System packages] is > scheduled to be installed, but this is not possible because of > dependency problems. > Establishing script:libzypp-patch-zmdrestart.sh-2-1533-1.noarch[System > packages] > > ========================= > It looks like I already have a newer version. Does YOU use a different > default repositry from zmd? Well I deselected libzypp updates, and > that seemed to do the trick. Just curious. Hmm. This means that you might not have installed all update packages correctly. Is YAST Online Update still applying patches? Ciao, marcus -- Check the headers for your unsubscription address For additional commands send e-mail to [hidden email] Also check the archives at http://lists.suse.com Please read the FAQs: [hidden email] |
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Marius Roets wrote:
> Unresolved dependencies: > Updating patch:libzypp-1839-0.noarch[System packages] to > Try using the software management tool to reïnstall the original libzypp from the DVD. This has worked for me with a couple of other patches where the update was interrupted. -- JDL -- Check the headers for your unsubscription address For additional commands send e-mail to [hidden email] Also check the archives at http://lists.suse.com Please read the FAQs: [hidden email] |
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