11.4 python 2.7

Hi. I have old 11.4 version. I cant upgrade it. I need to install git, perl5 and python 2.7. I cant find repos for that. Can anyone help with this please ?

Please show us the output of;

cat /etc/SuSE-release

You could try here: https://ftp.gwdg.de/pub/linux/suse/opensuse/discontinued/distribution/11.4/repo/oss/

SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 (i586)
VERSION = 11
PATCHLEVEL = 4

Forget my post above.

As Miuku already assumed, you do not have openSUSE 11.4 at all! You have SLES 11.

Thus you are at the wrong forums. Please go to: https://forums.suse.com/forum.php

sudo zypper in git
Loading repository data...
Reading installed packages...
Resolving package dependencies...

Problem: git-1.7.3.4-3.6.i586 requires git-core = 1.7.3.4, but this requirement cannot be provided
  uninstallable providers: git-core-1.7.3.4-3.6.i586[MAIN]
 Solution 1: Following actions will be done:
  deinstallation of libsnmp15-5.4.2.1-8.12.22.1.i586
  downgrade of perl-satsolver-0.44.5-0.5.194.i586 to perl-satsolver-0.16.1-4.7.1.i586
  deinstallation of subscription-tools-1.0-0.21.1.noarch
  downgrade of hplip-hpijs-3.11.10-0.6.11.1.i586 to hplip-hpijs-3.11.1-6.1.i586
  downgrade of satsolver-tools-0.17.9-0.5.2.i586 to satsolver-tools-0.16.1-4.7.1.i586
  downgrade of python-satsolver-0.44.5-0.5.194.i586 to python-satsolver-0.16.1-4.7.1.i586
  downgrade of libzypp-9.38.8-0.7.1.i586 to libzypp-8.12.1-3.3.i586
  downgrade of deltarpm-3.5.git-4.9.3.i586 to deltarpm-3.5.git-2.1.i586
  downgrade of yast2-qt-pkg-2.21.4-2.5.56.i586 to yast2-qt-pkg-2.20.3-3.1.i586
  downgrade of zypper-1.6.326-0.7.2.i586 to zypper-1.5.3-3.2.i586
  deinstallation of libpackagekit-glib10-0.3.14-2.30.11.i586
  downgrade of yast2-libyui-2.21.1-2.5.93.i586 to yast2-libyui-2.20.2-3.1.i586
  downgrade of yast2-qt-2.21.5-1.5.29.i586 to yast2-qt-2.20.4-1.2.1.i586
  downgrade of yast2-ycp-ui-bindings-2.21.1-2.5.107.i586 to yast2-ycp-ui-bindings-2.20.3-3.1.i586
 Solution 2: do not install git-1.7.3.4-3.6.i586
 Solution 3: break git-1.7.3.4-3.6.i586 by ignoring some of its dependencies


I have no idea what you mean with the above post.

Not withstanding your name open_suse_user here, the system you are asking about is NOT an openSUSE system. And while there may be some readers here that by incident have some experience with SLES, most of us here have not and thus will not risk to give you advice based on their openSUSE knowledge. You really better go to the SLES/SLED forums.

Like hcvv said, not many people here use SLE and you should seek help at the SUSE SLE forums.

I can tell you in advance though that by upgrading the python on SLE is not a simple thing (it can break in a thousand ways) and if possible, you should acquire SLE12SP3 instead for your deployment.