I have a stupid question, does somebody know why Leap Micro does not have NUT, which is imho very important for all serious things as I would like to get my stuff protected for outages. As I planned to use it for my K8s cluster (as Kubic was killed now…)
I installed it now by myself and used the Leap 15.4 packages for it but I do not really like it…
transactional update # ls
libfreeipmi17-1.6.8-150400.1.11.x86_64.rpm nut-2.7.4-4.72.x86_64.rpm
libipmimonitoring6-1.6.8-150400.1.11.x86_64.rpm system-user-upsd-20170617-150400.22.33.noarch.rpm
libpowerman0-2.3.26-150400.1.8.x86_64.rpm sysuser-shadow-3.1-150400.1.35.noarch.rpm
libupsclient1-2.7.4-4.72.x86_64.rpm usbutils-014-3.3.1.x86_64.rpm
libusb-0_1-4-0.1.13-150400.12.4.x86_64.rpm
transactional update # zypper install *
Loading repository data...
Reading installed packages...
Resolving package dependencies...
The following package is going to be upgraded:
sysuser-shadow
The following 15 NEW packages are going to be installed:
hwdata libfreeipmi17 libgdbm4 libipmimonitoring6 libltdl7 libpowerman0 libpython3_6m1_0 libupsclient1 libusb-0_1-4 nut
perl python3-base system-user-daemon system-user-upsd usbutils
1 package to upgrade, 15 new.
Overall download size: 18.6 MiB. Already cached: 0 B. After the operation, additional 93.8 MiB will be used.
Continue? [y/n/v/...? shows all options] (y):
I am not sure about the MICRO offspring, but Leap 15.2 is out of life and has no support anymore since somewhere in January. So not much chance that somebody will provide software for it.