No new Tumbleweed updates the last week or so?

The last week or so, zypper dup doesn’t update anything on my Tumbleweed install any more. See the below dump from my Mac Terminal SSH connection to the Tumbleweed box.

I can’t imagine no updates being there, but I don’t know where to find the list of recent updates from a web-browser.

What steps should I do to investigate this further?

–jeroen

**revue:/etc #** zypper dupWarning: 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.
Loading repository data...
Reading installed packages...
Computing distribution upgrade...


Nothing to do.
**revue:/etc #** zypper repos --details
# | Alias                            | Name                       | Enabled | GPG Check | Refresh | Priority | Type   | URI                                                                                    | Service
--+----------------------------------+----------------------------+---------+-----------+---------+----------+--------+----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+--------
1 | download.opensuse.org-non-oss    | Main Repository (NON-OSS)  | Yes     | ( p) Yes  | Yes     |   99     | yast2  | http://download.opensuse.org/tumbleweed/repo/non-oss/                                  |        
2 | download.opensuse.org-oss        | Main Repository (OSS)      | Yes     | (r ) Yes  | Yes     |   99     | yast2  | http://download.opensuse.org/tumbleweed/repo/oss/                                      |        
3 | download.opensuse.org-tumbleweed | Main Update Repository     | Yes     | ( p) Yes  | Yes     |   99     | rpm-md | http://download.opensuse.org/update/tumbleweed/                                        |        
4 | openSUSE-20150508-0              | openSUSE-20150508-0        | Yes     | ( p) Yes  | No      |   99     | yast2  | cd:///?devices=/dev/disk/by-id/ata-VMware_Virtual_IDE_CDROM_Drive_10000000000000000001 |        
5 | repo-debug                       | openSUSE-Tumbleweed-Debug  | No      | ----      | Yes     |   99     | NONE   | http://download.opensuse.org/debug/tumbleweed/repo/oss/                                |        
6 | repo-source                      | openSUSE-Tumbleweed-Source | No      | ----      | Yes     |   99     | NONE   | http://download.opensuse.org/source/tumbleweed/repo/oss/                               |        
**revue:/etc #** rpm --query --all --last
open-vm-tools-9.10.0-1.4.x86_64               Mon Jun 15 23:09:58 2015
systemd-sysvinit-219-6.1.x86_64               Mon Jun 15 23:09:57 2015
gtk3-immodule-amharic-3.16.4-1.1.x86_64       Mon Jun 15 23:09:57 2015
udev-219-6.1.x86_64                           Mon Jun 15 23:09:56 2015
libgpgme11-1.5.5-1.1.x86_64                   Mon Jun 15 23:09:56 2015
vmware-guest-kmp-default-9.10.0_k4.0.5_1-1.4.x86_64 Mon Jun 15 23:09:34 2015

There have been no updates since 14th of June (You installed them on the 15th but they were released on the 14th)

They’re working on getting GCC5 rolled out to Tumbleweed and they’ve hit a few snags on the way.

Thanks. Is there any Web dashboard to see the list of updates or things pending for release?
Basically anything CI related would do (:

On Thu, 02 Jul 2015 09:26:01 GMT
jpluimers <jpluimers@no-mx.forums.microfocus.com> wrote:

>
> Thanks. Is there any Web dashboard to see the list of updates or
> things pending for release?
> Basically anything CI related would do (:
>

Here’s one page showing state -of-play re the Tumbleweed builds:

https://openqa.opensuse.org/group_overview/1

Clicking on the build link will give more detail.


Graham Davis [Retired Fortran programmer - now a mere computer user]
openSUSE Tumbleweed; KDE Plasma 5.3.1; Kernel: 4.0.5;
Processor: AMD Phenom II X2 550; Video: nVidia GeForce 210 (using
nouveau driver); Sound: ATI SBx00 Azalia (Intel HDA)

On Thu, 02 Jul 2015 10:26:27 GMT
Graham P Davis <cloddy@no-mx.forums.microfocus.com> wrote:

> On Thu, 02 Jul 2015 09:26:01 GMT
> jpluimers <jpluimers@no-mx.forums.microfocus.com> wrote:
>
> >
> > Thanks. Is there any Web dashboard to see the list of updates or
> > things pending for release?
> > Basically anything CI related would do (:
> >
>
> Here’s one page showing state -of-play re the Tumbleweed builds:
>
> https://openqa.opensuse.org/group_overview/1
>
> Clicking on the build link will give more detail.
>

And here’s something from the mailing-list an hour ago:

+++++
Dear Tumbleweed users,

It has been a while since you received word of a new snapshot (last
released one was 0612).
GCC5 has caused a few rebuilds, a few failed snapshots, but the
release 0630 is considered worthy to be given to the masses.

The couple openQA tests that are failing are understood and are
attributed to not be issues to worry about for the moment. So, later
today, the mirrors will be updated with the new snapshot.

Beware: it will be a large update, as every package needed to be rebuilt.

So, ready, set, …

Dominique
+++++

And now:
[opensuse-factory] New Tumbleweed snapshot 20150630 released!


Graham Davis [Retired Fortran programmer - now a mere computer user]
openSUSE Tumbleweed; KDE Plasma 5.3.1; Kernel: 4.0.5;
Processor: AMD Phenom II X2 550; Video: nVidia GeForce 210 (using
nouveau driver); Sound: ATI SBx00 Azalia (Intel HDA)

Great news.
By the way – is there a mailing-list digest version that I can subscribe to?

I don’t think there’s a digest. But you can read from the online archives, and one choice is to see the list sorted by topic. That way, you only open the messages you want to read.

I usually read the archives sorted by date. That way I can look at one day at a time and selectively read the ones that interest me. Try “lists.opensuse.org”.

I’m downloading the iso right now. It is slooooow.

I’d suggest waiting a few hours until there are more mirrors to share the load. It currenly shows only the main site and no mirrors, and “aria2c” is telling me that the expected time of completion is in around 72 hours from now. It probably would have been quicker if I had waited a couple of hours before starting.

I’m downloading the iso, because I plan a test install. And I’ll also use the iso (on usb) as a local repo for faster updating of my current tumbleweed system.

Thanks, since there are so many topical list it seems like I can get the info I want.

Really now?

Retrieving package apparmor-docs-2.9.2-2.1.noarch                                                                                       (1/2710), 306.4 KiB (442.9 KiB unpacked)
Retrieving: apparmor-docs-2.9.2-2.1.noarch.rpm .................................<34%>===========================================================================\ (23.7 KiB/s)

Dats hyperspeed… back in 1990 :-p

On 2015-07-02 16:26, benzene wrote:
>
> Great news.
> By the way – is there a mailing-list digest version that I can
> subscribe to?

at openSUSE, none. Intentionally not.

However, you can read it via html without subscribing, or from gmane in
nntp form.


Cheers / Saludos,

Carlos E. R.

(from 13.1 x86_64 “Bottle” (Minas Tirith))

I just rechecked. The download site is now showing two mirrors for the 64-bit iso (one in Poland, one in Czechoslovakia.

Those will never get into the “meta4” file that is already downloaded. But speed is picking up a little, probably as people running updates are diverted to other mirrors. It currently says 9 hrs to complete the download. I’m guessing it will actually be more like another 2-3 hours, as it continues to speed up due to more traffic going to other mirrors. And I guess when all of the mirrors have updated, they stop using network traffic and that also helps speed up what I see at my end.

On Thu 02 Jul 2015 03:36:04 PM CDT, nrickert wrote:

Miuku;2717773 Wrote:
> Really now?
> >
Code:

> > Retrieving package
apparmor-docs-2.9.2-2.1.noarch
(1/2710), 306.4 KiB (442.9 KiB unpacked) > Retrieving:
apparmor-docs-2.9.2-2.1.noarch.rpm …<34%>===========================================================================
(23.7 KiB/s) --------------------
> >
> Dats hyperspeed… back in 1990 :-p

I just rechecked. The download site is now showing two mirrors for the
64-bit iso (one in Poland, one in Czechoslovakia.

Those will never get into the “meta4” file that is already downloaded.
But speed is picking up a little, probably as people running updates are
diverted to other mirrors. It currently says 9 hrs to complete the
download. I’m guessing it will actually be more like another 2-3 hours,
as it continues to speed up due to more traffic going to other mirrors.
And I guess when all of the mirrors have updated, they stop using
network traffic and that also helps speed up what I see at my end.

Hi
Test system all updated, I did a zypper up and then checked with a
zypper dup as well, reboot and all is good :wink:


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I just checked, and the download is done. My 2-3 hours guess was about right. And the sha256sum also check as correct. So I’m good to go.

I’ll burn that to a USB shortly, and use the USB as a local repo when doing “zypper dup”. So most of the update will come from what I downloaded (except for latex). I’ll do a test install later.

I started 7PM CDT here in Springfield whole thing took about a little over 40 min. I’ve been testing it since about 8PM works great!!!

Downloaded and installed 2051 packages yesterday evening taking 45 minutes, started at 21:30 BST (GMT/UTC +1 hour), using zypper dup and no conflicts.

No problems, so far. :slight_smile:

I updated 4437 packages. A lot of that is because I have latex installed. I didn’t time it. However, I did configure the DVD installer iso (on USB) as a local repo, so most of the non-latex updates came from there.

Everything seems to be working well.

The latest update caused quite a lot of headache for me as posted in another thread. Major things stopped working and I don’t know how to fix that :frowning:

Thanks again. I waited some days for the big update to settle down, then installed. Luckily no big problems (just mariadb complaining it was installed for the first time while it wasn’t).

The link you posted is nice for human reading, but not really continuous integration ready.

Any RSS variety of it that I can monitor with something like for instance an RSS tool?