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Hmm.. that change sounds like a workaround for an OBS worker; Those VMs showing the cpio error don't even get beyond installing the VM, thus installing the buildroot. It can't even start building the package. This would imply we have workers to small to even setup a worker VM
https://build.opensuse.org/package/statistics/X11:XOrg/Mesa-drivers?arch=ppc64le&repository=openSUSE_Factory_PowerPC -> the build for Mesa-drivers actually uses > 8 for ppc64le. So the constraint is just a happy accident anyway
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Ingore: Mesa:Mesa-dri Ignore: Mesa:Mesa-gallium
While I understand the reason for this change, I do disagree with it.
I'm currently trucking along without any Mesa-dri package installed at all just fine (nvidia binary driver) + users who have recommends turned off, got exactly what the disclaimer told them:
From /etc/zypp/zypp.conf