Repository 'openSUSE-Leap-15.2-Update-Non-Oss' appears to be outdated.

Hi!

I have a 15.2 KDE (updated from 15.1 some days ago by setting all repos to 15.2).

For example:

[repo-update-non-oss]
name=openSUSE-Leap-15.2-Update-Non-Oss
enabled=1
autorefresh=1
baseurl=http://download.opensuse.org/update/leap/15.2/non-oss/
path=/
type=rpm-md
keeppackages=0

Today I did a

zypper ref

and then

zypper up

and get back a warning:

zypper up
Loading repository data...
**Warning: Repository 'openSUSE-Leap-15.2-Update-Non-Oss' appears to be outdated.** Consider using a different mirror or server.
Reading installed packages...

Nothing to do.

What does that mean?

It does mean that that repo wasn’t updated/hasn’t changed for a considerable amount of time. This looks suspicious to zypplib, but is rather arbitrary. And as 15.2 is not realeased yet and thus does not use the Update repos at all at the moment, that is no surprise. But hey, how can zypplib know?

And when you come now to the conclusion that a zypper up is not very useful on a not released version, because the Update repos are empty, that is correct. Until 15.2 is released you better try zyppr dup.

OK, thanks.

Is that still valid:

https://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Roadmap

?

Release this week?

Hi
As always the repositories are locked until release date (2nd July)…

OK, after 15.2 release all I have to do is zypper up on the machines with all repos already set to 15.2 (and zypper dupped already some days ago), correct?

Hi
Yes, once it’s ‘Officially’ released, all the mirrors will get syncned (actually I think the do it earlier so mirrors are correct), then the likes of packman could be in rebuild mode (as updates arrive), that may take a bit longer…

I would suggest a final “zypper dup”.

And note that packman recently added some more packages, so I had to repeat the “switch package to packman” step to pick those up. I think it was an additional 15 packages.