Or at least so it looks like. I'm seeing orphan packages and I've tried reinstalling one, e.g:
---- ~> zypper search -s libx264-161 Loading repository data... Reading installed packages... S | Name | Type | Version | Arch | Repository --+-----------------------------+---------+--------------------------------------+--------+------------------- i | libx264-161 | package | 0.161+git20200912.d198931a-pm152.2.1 | x86_64 | (System Packages) v | libx264-161 | package | 0.161+git20200912.d198931a-2.4 | x86_64 | packman-essentials v | libx264-161 | package | 0.161+git20200912.d198931a-2.4 | i586 | packman-essentials | libx264-161-32bit | package | 0.161+git20200912.d198931a-2.4 | x86_64 | packman-essentials | libx264-161-32bit-debuginfo | package | 0.161+git20200912.d198931a-2.4 | x86_64 | packman-essentials | libx264-161-debuginfo | package | 0.161+git20200912.d198931a-2.4 | x86_64 | packman-essentials | libx264-161-debuginfo | package | 0.161+git20200912.d198931a-2.4 | i586 | packman-essentials ~> sudo zypper install --from packman-essentials libx264-161 Loading repository data... Reading installed packages... Resolving package dependencies... Problem: nothing provides libm.so.6(GLIBC_2.29)(64bit) needed by libx264-161-0.161+git20200912.d198931a-2.4.x86_64 Solution 1: do not install libx264-161-0.161+git20200912.d198931a-2.4.x86_64 Solution 2: break libx264-161-0.161+git20200912.d198931a-2.4.x86_64 by ignoring some of its dependencies Choose from above solutions by number or cancel [1/2/c/d/?] (c): ---- What do you think? Regards _______________________________________________ Packman mailing list [email protected] https://lists.links2linux.de/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/packman
