> sudo zypper dup -y --auto-agree-with-licenses --no-recommends
Repository 'Основной репозиторий (NON-OSS) (20181122)' is invalid.
[download.opensuse.org-non-oss|http://download.opensuse.org/history/20181122/tumbleweed/repo/non-oss/] Repository type can't be determined.
Please check if the URIs defined for this repository are pointing to a valid repository.
Warning: Skipping repository 'Основной репозиторий (NON-OSS) (20181122)' because of the above error.
Repository 'Primary repository (OSS) (20181122)' is invalid.
[download.opensuse.org-oss|http://download.opensuse.org/history/20181122/tumbleweed/repo/oss/] Repository type can't be determined.
Please check if the URIs defined for this repository are pointing to a valid repository.
Warning: Skipping repository 'Primary repository (OSS) (20181122)' because of the above error.
Some of the repositories have not been refreshed because of an error.
Which is strange as current Tmbleweed release version is: 20190115. How to fix?
There’s a command (“tumbleweed” if I recall) that can be used to add older versions of the repo, sometimes needed to fix things.
It looks to me as if you did that at some time in the past. But that older version of the repo has now expired. So you need to remove that repo from your list of repos.
No just call zypper dyp - that is all. It is ok I just remove these repos from the list: whether further updates will go smoothly? Or I need to change repo version to following in URL:
I wonder if the old repo is not being removed because the “no-recommends” might try to retain a package.
If you installed BTRFS, you might try upgrading without that switch to see if it clears up the problem… You can easily roll back if you don’t want to keep the new state of things.
Out of curiosity, wondering about your reason for “no-recommends?”
I mostly wanted to make sure that the important Tumbleweed repos are still there. And your list shows that they are.
You have a lot of special purpose repos. I’m not familiar with most of them. However, they could be a potential source of problems, though you would probably see a conflict message from “zypper”.