Cannot update Slowroll.
Have added repositories suggested but still get rubygem repo not found
Provide the full output. There are several bugreports which hints for inconsistent user repos.
How did you install Slowroll? As upgrade from another distro? Via the ISO?
From Leap. Over internet. Several weeks ago.
I have attempted to update since recently through zypper dup, Yast, and Discover.
Multiple times. I closed them all down but am awaiting Discover to download So I can retry.
I will only try some apps as to go through the 3000 plus is a little tedious.
So Gimp Mahjong, Patience, Kuiviewer, Ksudoku, Kdenlive, Vlc, Ark…
It’s been about 1/2 hr and Discover tells me it it is 5% no 6% which is further than it has got before.
Will post the results when I get them.
You don‘t upgrade Slowroll via Discover. You use zypper dup
.
Yep did that. same result told me something about no rubygem repository.
Do you want me to stop discover? It’s 18%.
I used to prefer Yast because I could at least control which programs I wanted to update.
Zypper dup updates everything doesn’t it.
You want me to do that now?
Stopped with this output:
Repo not available:
Download (curl) error for ‘https://mirrorcache-au.opensuse.org/slowroll/repo/oss/x86_64/ruby3.4-rubygem-cheetah-1.0.0-1.15.x86_64.rpm’: Error code: Curl error 56 Error message: OpenSSL SSL_read: SSL_ERROR_SYSCALL, errno 0
And of course when I clicked off it the window disappeared. So I cant’t even report it. Though I don’t know the procedure for that anyway.
You do “as root
”
zypper dup
and you copy/paste all that comes out (including the command as first line) here in a post.
Standard explanation:
Please, to make the pieces of computer code in your posts better consumable by technical oriented people:
And post as complete as possible. That is starting with the line with the prompt and the command, then all output, and ending with the new prompt line.
When you really feel you need to change anything in such a copy, then add that in a comment, else we take all characters literally.
When the text is very long, then you can upload to https://paste.opensuse.org/ .
Or you can use the tool susepaste
by piping the output to it ind posting the URL you get.
We have no idea what people, unknown to us, have suggested you. Please show what your repo list is:
zypper lr -d
I have begun the process but there is a list of 3034 apps after the code included here nolan@customer:~> sudo zypper dup
[sudo] password for root:
Refreshing service ‘openSUSE’.
Loading repository data…
Reading installed packages…
Warning: You are about to do a distribution upgrade with all enabled repositories. Make sure these repositories are compatible before you continue. See ‘man zypper’ for more information about this command.
Computing distribution upgrade…
The following 3038 packages are going to be upgraded:
I hit CtlC to copy immediately realising it means close in Konsole But here is the rest of the code after the list of apps. Before I closed it all down. I will begin the process again after I have posted this.
The following 8 patterns are going to be upgraded:
fonts fonts_opt multimedia office x11_yast x86_64_v3 yast2_basis yast2_desktop
The following product is going to be upgraded:
openSUSE Tumbleweed-Slowroll 20250101-0 → 20250205-0
The following 2 packages are going to be downgraded:
libwebrtc-audio-processing-1-3 libwebrtc-audio-processing-1-3-32bit
The following 36 NEW packages are going to be installed:
discover6-notifier gimp-plugin-python3 gjs kernel-default-6.13.3-1.1 kernel-default-6.13.4-1.0.2.1.sr20250205
kernel-longterm-6.12.13-1.1 libbacktrace0 libcomposefs1 libfwupd3 libgimp-3_0-0 libgimpui-3_0-0 libgjs0 libmozjs-128-0
libopencv411 libpoppler-cpp2 libxcb-xkb1-32bit libxkbcommon0-32bit libxkbcommon-x11-0-32bit libzix-0-0 libzix-0-0-32bit
ovpn-dco-kmp-default-0.2.20241216~git0.a08b2fd_k6.13.3_1-1.39 python311-pyinotify ruby3.4 ruby3.4-rubygem-abstract_method
ruby3.4-rubygem-cfa ruby3.4-rubygem-cfa_grub2 ruby3.4-rubygem-cheetah ruby3.4-rubygem-fast_gettext ruby3.4-rubygem-gem2rpm
ruby3.4-rubygem-nokogiri ruby3.4-rubygem-ruby-augeas ruby3.4-rubygem-ruby-dbus ruby3.4-rubygem-simpleidn
typelib-1_0-Babl-0_1 typelib-1_0-Gegl-0_4 typelib-1_0-GjsPrivate-1_0
The following 18 packages are going to be REMOVED:
kwrited6 libfwupd2 libopencv410 libruby3_3-3_3 libutempter0 moolticute ruby3.3 ruby3.3-rubygem-abstract_method
ruby3.3-rubygem-cfa ruby3.3-rubygem-cfa_grub2 ruby3.3-rubygem-cheetah ruby3.3-rubygem-fast_gettext ruby3.3-rubygem-gem2rpm
ruby3.3-rubygem-nokogiri ruby3.3-rubygem-ruby-augeas ruby3.3-rubygem-ruby-dbus ruby3.3-rubygem-simpleidn wxWidgets-lang
The following 3 packages require a system reboot:
kernel-default-6.13.3-1.1 kernel-default-6.13.4-1.0.2.1.sr20250205 kernel-longterm-6.12.13-1.1
3038 packages to upgrade, 2 to downgrade, 36 new, 18 to remove.
Package download size:
| 3.62 GiB overall package size
93.2 MiB | - 3.53 GiB already in cache
Package install size change:
| 9.02 GiB required by packages that will be installed
825.1 MiB | - 8.21 GiB released by packages that will be removed
Note: System reboot required.
Backend: classic_rpmtrans
Continue? [y/n/v/…? shows all options] (y): ^C
Trying to exit gracefully…
nolan@customer:~>
Begorrah I think yev cured me.
I’ve got to reboot now so may be AFK.
But three questions.
Is Yast dead.
Is Discover useful for anything. - I turned off its notifications as it’s impossible to turn it off otherwise.
I vaguely heard of a replacement for Yast on the horizon. Is true?
Anyway, it looks good, I’ll reboot now.
Thank you, yes it’s is done.
I’m thinking that after trying to update with the three count them three update tools available and finding the same error message on each, I looked on line and managed to install the correct repos but then went into Discover which somehow didn’t recognise them.
Your insistence on using zipper dup did the trick.
Even Discover tells me I’m up to date now. :-))
Nolan
Btw: http URLs should work a bit better than https, because more mirrors are available then.
Only zypper dup should be used to update!!!
nolan@customer:~> zypper lr
Repository priorities in effect: (See ‘zypper lr -P’ for details)
80 (raised priority) : 1 repository
99 (default priority) : 6 repositories
| Alias | Name | Enabled | GPG Check | Refresh
—±-------------------------±---------------------±--------±----------±-------
1 | openSUSE-Leap-15.6-1 | openSUSE-Leap-15.6-1 | No | ---- | ----
2 | openSUSE:repo-non-oss | repo-non-oss | Yes | (r ) Yes | Yes
3 | openSUSE:repo-openh264 | repo-openh264 | Yes | (r ) Yes | Yes
4 | openSUSE:repo-oss | repo-oss | Yes | (r ) Yes | Yes
5 | openSUSE:repo-oss-debug | repo-oss-debug | No | ---- | ----
6 | openSUSE:repo-oss-source | repo-oss-source | No | ---- | ----
7 | openSUSE:update-slowroll | update-slowroll | Yes | (r ) Yes | Yes
8 | openSUSE_Slowroll | Slowroll (standard) | Yes | (r ) Yes | No
9 | snappy | snappy | Yes | (r ) Yes | Yes
10 | temp | temp | Yes | (r ) Yes | No
Is this really an answer to my request? Please re-read what I suggested. Without the URLs your listing is basically useless because it only has the Aliases and Names with are local to your system.
And standard explanation on how to post computer text:
Please, to make the pieces of computer code in your posts better consumable by technical oriented people:
And post as complete as possible. That is starting with the line with the prompt and the command, then all output, and ending with the new prompt line.
When you really feel you need to change anything in such a copy, then add that in a comment, else we take all characters literally.
When the text is very long, then you can upload to https://paste.opensuse.org/ .
Or you can use the tool susepaste
by piping the output to it ind posting the URL you get.