Hi all,

On 30.07.23 12:12, Manfred Hollstein wrote:
On Sun, 30 Jul 2023, 11:05:53 +0200, Stefan Seyfried wrote:
On 17.07.23 09:52, Stefan Seyfried wrote:

I'll try to reproduce cleanly, I also have seen a similar issue when
installing a 15.5 vm with online repos enabled (bad) vs online repos not
enabled (good), so I think I can reproduce that with a minimal config.

I finally tried and can't reproduce anymore.

I found this:

leap-159:~ # rpm -q --provides
xfce4-panel-branding-openSUSE-4.18.0+git0.9a2f754-lp155.2.2.1.noarch
config(xfce4-panel-branding-openSUSE) = 4.18.0+git0.9a2f754-lp155.2.2.1
xfce4-panel-branding = 4.18.4
xfce4-panel-branding-openSUSE = 4.18.0+git0.9a2f754-lp155.2.2.1

is it possible that the "xfce4-panel-branding = 4.18.4" was only added
recently? I seem to remember that I had to resolve a dependency issue with
the previous update by basically switching all branding packages to
branding-upstream (because the opensuse-brandings were not even available
for 4.18.4), but this time I did just "zypper patch" and it just went
through without issues (and without broken setup :-)

The change was introduced with the last update. The package on the
installation media had only this:

...and I guess that the branding packages were rebuilt / released later than the functional updates, which means that I had hit the timeframe where no matching branding packages were available and thus had to manually help the solver by selecting the upstream packages.

I tried again today by creating a new vm with a net install without update repos and then patching which also went through without manual intervention and the look and feel is as expected.

I remember that back when the problem was existing, a network installation with update repos enabled would boot directly into the "broken" desktop, which is explained by the upstream branding being the only valid solution for the installer.

Anyway, the problem is fixed now.

   $ rpm -qp 
leap/15.5/repo/oss/noarch/xfce4-panel-branding-openSUSE-4.18.0+git0.9a2f754-lp155.1.6.noarch.rpm
 --provides
   config(xfce4-panel-branding-openSUSE) = 4.18.0+git0.9a2f754-lp155.1.6
   xfce4-panel-branding = 4.18.3
   xfce4-panel-branding-openSUSE = 4.18.0+git0.9a2f754-lp155.1.6

I checked the changelogs of the packages before and after I patched the new VM and there was no changelog entry. Probably the version is determined automatically, but it would be a good idea to trigger the rebuild by adding a changelog entry instead of just an "osc rebuild" ;-)

Best regards

--
Stefan Seyfried

"For a successful technology, reality must take precedence over
 public relations, for nature cannot be fooled." -- Richard Feynman

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