Repos have a mixture of 14.1.5-1 and 14.1.5-2 packages. For some, both versions are present. For others, it looks like only 14.1.5-1. On the currently active installation, it proposed to upgrade from 14.1.4 to 14.1.5-1, but I already had 14.1.5-2 in my LAN cache. I force installation of trinity-kdelibs 14.1.5-2 with rpm, then did an otherwise normal zypper zup, and only kdelibs is at 14.1.5-2.
My LAN server cache timestamps for the 14.1.5-2 packages are mostly if not all 26 Nov. Some 14.1.5-1 packages are timestamped today, while others are 13 Nov. This suggests after a previous dup on a different host I was able to get 14.1.5-2 packages installed, and then remove from the cache the 14.1.5-1s for which a 14.1.5-2 was present, thus explaining today timestamps for other 14.1.5-1 packages. I tried another dup using the alternate repo URL (a.t.n vs. m.p.t.o), but it changed nothing, still only tdelibs @14.1.5-2.
Are the 14.1.5-2 packages obsolete now? Timestamps (EST/UCT-0500) on mirrors suggest not, with 8 Nov for 14.1.5-1 packages, and 24 Nov for 14.1.5-2 packages.
Le 01/12/2025 à 18:46, Felix Miata via tde-devels a écrit :
Repos have a mixture of 14.1.5-1 and 14.1.5-2 packages. For some, both versions are present. For others, it looks like only 14.1.5-1. On the currently active installation, it proposed to upgrade from 14.1.4 to 14.1.5-1, but I already had 14.1.5-2 in my LAN cache. I force installation of trinity-kdelibs 14.1.5-2 with rpm, then did an otherwise normal zypper zup, and only kdelibs is at 14.1.5-2.
My LAN server cache timestamps for the 14.1.5-2 packages are mostly if not all 26 Nov. Some 14.1.5-1 packages are timestamped today, while others are 13 Nov. This suggests after a previous dup on a different host I was able to get 14.1.5-2 packages installed, and then remove from the cache the 14.1.5-1s for which a 14.1.5-2 was present, thus explaining today timestamps for other 14.1.5-1 packages. I tried another dup using the alternate repo URL (a.t.n vs. m.p.t.o), but it changed nothing, still only tdelibs @14.1.5-2.
Are the 14.1.5-2 packages obsolete now? Timestamps (EST/UCT-0500) on mirrors suggest not, with 8 Nov for 14.1.5-1 packages, and 24 Nov for 14.1.5-2 packages.
Hello Felix,
In my reference repository, I have:
- all TDE packages, version 14.1.5-1 dated November 8th
- tdelibs and tdebase packages, version 14.1.5-2, dated november 24th. These were updated to incorporate patches that Michele told me about.
I did not delete tdelibs and tdebase 14.1.5-1, but they are not needed anymore.
I don't know what is wrong with the mirrors, but the package manager should always select the highest version 14.1.5-2 for these packages, no matter what the actual file date is.
François
On Mon December 1 2025 09:46:01 Felix Miata via tde-devels wrote:
Repos have a mixture of 14.1.5-1 and 14.1.5-2 packages. For some, both versions are present. For others, it looks like only 14.1.5-1. On the currently active installation, it proposed to upgrade from 14.1.4 to 14.1.5-1, but I already had 14.1.5-2 in my LAN cache. I force installation of trinity-kdelibs 14.1.5-2 with rpm, then did an otherwise normal zypper zup, and only kdelibs is at 14.1.5-2.
My LAN server cache timestamps for the 14.1.5-2 packages are mostly if not all 26 Nov. Some 14.1.5-1 packages are timestamped today, while others are 13 Nov. This suggests after a previous dup on a different host I was able to get 14.1.5-2 packages installed, and then remove from the cache the 14.1.5-1s for which a 14.1.5-2 was present, thus explaining today timestamps for other 14.1.5-1 packages. I tried another dup using the alternate repo URL (a.t.n vs. m.p.t.o), but it changed nothing, still only tdelibs @14.1.5-2.
Are the 14.1.5-2 packages obsolete now? Timestamps (EST/UCT-0500) on mirrors suggest not, with 8 Nov for 14.1.5-1 packages, and 24 Nov for 14.1.5-2 packages.
Here on TDE Debian Trixie the updated 14.1.5-0debian13.0.1+0 packages circa Nov 22nd were just to fix this problem, not a whole new release:
https://mirror.git.trinitydesktop.org/gitea/TDE/tdelibs/issues/379