Sunday February 28th 2021 - Update issue with packman inode mirror
There are issues with the inode mirror, please configure an alternative mirror. See http://packman.links2linux.org/mirrors
Saturday March 3rd 2021 - Missing Packman Tumbleweed Packages
There are issues with package signing since the move last week and these packages have disappeared from the mirrors, see https://lists.links2linux.de/pipermail/packman/2021-March/016623.html for more information... ETA for fix 3/10 or 3/11.
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Is it possible to upgrade from stock version 2.3 to current 2.32 using YAST?
Is it possible to upgrade from stock version 2.3 to current 2.32 using YAST? I can see 2.32 when using a browser to look at the repository, but when I enter the repository as a software source in YAST, it does not show up in YAST. What steps am I missing?
Can I use YAST, or should I just download the RPMs and go from there by hand?
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Re: Is it possible to upgrade from stock version 2.3 to current 2.32using YAST?
On Sat, 30 Oct 2010 11:36:02 +0530, portsample
<portsample@no-mx.forums.opensuse.org> wrote:
>
> Is it possible to upgrade from stock version 2.3 to current 2.32 using
> YAST? I can see 2.32 when using a browser to look at the repository, but
> when I enter the repository as a software source in YAST, it does not
> show up in YAST. What steps am I missing?
>
> Can I use YAST, or should I just download the RPMs and go from there by
> hand?
>
i have no idea what you're talking about, ver. 2.3 of what, but generally
in yast, in the lower part that normally shows "description," you can also
see the different versions available, by clicking on the tab that says
"versions." (surprise, surprise). in there you can choose which version to
install, if more than one are available in any of your enabled
repositories.
--
phani.
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Re: Is it possible to upgrade from stock version 2.3 to current 2.32 using YAST?
 Originally Posted by portsample
Is it possible to upgrade from stock version 2.3 to current 2.32 using YAST? I can see 2.32 when using a browser to look at the repository, but when I enter the repository as a software source in YAST, it does not show up in YAST. What steps am I missing?
Can I use YAST, or should I just download the RPMs and go from there by hand?
Are you talking about GNOME?
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Re: Is it possible to upgrade from stock version 2.3 to current 2.32 using YAST?
Sorry, Evolution 2.3.
Is it possible to upgrade w/YAST from the stock v2.3 Evolution that shipped w/Suse 11.3 to the current stable version (2.32) ? I can see Evolution 2.32 in the 64-bit repository here:download.opensuse.org/ repositories/GNOME:/STABLE:/2.32/ openSUSE_11.3/ and I've successfully added this site to my YAST repository, but I'm not seeing 2.32 in YAST.
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Re: Is it possible to upgrade from stock version 2.3 to current 2.32 using YAST?
I would not just upgrade Evolution. It's part of the Gnome desktop environment. Better take care that you upgrade all Gnome packages to 2.32. Here's how:
Start the software installer
Select the repo view
Select the 2.32 repo
Click "Switch system packages ....."
Accept,
Logout. login
Done.
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Re: Is it possible to upgrade from stock version 2.3 to current 2.32 using YAST?
I would suggest the same thing as well. If you want Evolution 2.32 then install GNOME 2.32.
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Re: Is it possible to upgrade from stock version 2.3 to current 2.32 using YAST?
Thanks for the informative reply.
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Re: Is it possible to upgrade from stock version 2.3 to current 2.32 using YAST?
One more question- I am downloading the current stable version of Gnome including Evolution 2.32. I live in a remote location with limited bandwidth, this download is going to take 2+ days. Are these update files stored locally on the downloading machine after YAST installs them? Where? I assume a temp file somewhere. I have several other machines that I'd like to update as well. What is the best way to do this if these files are available locally?
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