![]() For example, suppose we have some Xfce or Plasma repository we activated to get newer versions (say we needed a feature or correct a problem that was handled in a newer version): now would be the perfect occasion to revert to the mainline version. However, a system upgrade can be the perfect occasion to remove some repositories, as too many repositories complicates maintenance. Whilst zypper dup can now better handle extra repositories during an upgrade, it may be desirable to manually check if replacement repositories for the new release are available, and to either adjust the URLs in /etc/zypp/repos.d before the upgrade, or to re-add the repositories after the upgrade (see step 6). We recommend that you disable all OBS repositories first, perform the upgrade, then reenable them. The supported starting point is the last openSUSE Leap release with all current updates applied, but this does not include arbitrary openSUSE Build Service repositories you may have added. We recommend to use btrfs based installation and snapper openSUSE:Snapper_Tutorial for effortless rollback.įind out what version of openSUSE you currently run as follows: This does not apply to Tumbleweed users, where Tumbleweed is still actively utilizing ports subproject for non-intel architectures. Users on x86_64, s390x, and everyone who did a clean install of Leap after 15.3 (applies to all arches) are not affected.Īll of the Leap rpms should be downloaded from the main oss repository,Īnd from update repositories, as specified in release-notes. This will ensure that they do not fetch the same data twice and will result in faster repo refresh. ![]() Existing ports repositories for Leap are just symlinks. Users of Leap on ppc64le and aarch64 who migrated from to 15.3+ from older releases (before Closing the Leap Gap) are advised to remove all repositories having '/ports/' as part of URL a from their system. Note about ports (non intel architectures) Instead, from 15.1 upgrade to 15.2, then to 15.3, and only then from 15.3 upgrade to 15.4.
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