On Sunday 30 December 2007 06:02:41 am M9. wrote:
> Rajko M. schreef:
[...]
> > Try to use
> >   zypper se yast2
> > than
> >   zypper up -t package <list of yast2>
> > The list is manually created with paste and copy from first list.
>
> Exactly so does not work, but, when 'se' the list, i found out that many
> packages were not updated. (if a V in front of the pkg, means: update
> available, if not, these pkgs were not present.)
> Anyway: the command you suggested had too many arguments, but 
> 'sudo zypper in ... did the trick, eventualy.
[...]

Right, the 
  zypper up -t package 
takes only options, no wanted file names, but you found right command, 
suggested in 'man zypper'. 
  zypper in 

I do what I wrote often and when 'zypper up' complains than I change 'up' 
to 'in' and get what I want installed.  

-- 
Regards,
Rajko
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