Overview
Note that this needs the following line in the project config:
Preinstall: libgcrypt20 libgpg-error0
Thanks for the info - Will give this one a staging and let's hope for a good outcome
This is now already done in openSUSE:Factory - as preparation for the change to come. Also, the packages moved to Ring0 as already advertised
libgpg-error0 -> will have to check that one out in detail: libgpg-error is ring1 so far, not ring0
libgcrypt is also not in ring0 so far; it pulls more after it though:
libgcrypt : fipscheck libgpg-error (ok, as already coming anyway)
Seems that's the entire chain - moved up to ring0 now
https://openqa.opensuse.org/tests/1160661#step/resolve_dependency_issues/2
YaST will need a hug report to start looking for the db T the new place and no longer use the compact symlinks
Oh god, why does yast even case? It's libzypp's job to read the packages.
s/case/care/
https://openqa.opensuse.org/tests/1160666#step/transactional_update/32
For kubic/Microos RPM is clearly trying to write too much now
This is actually on rpm -q...
Request History
mlschroe created request
Use libgcrypt as crypto library, switch to ndb database
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Waiting for yast to no longer read the rpm database
https://bugzilla.suse.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1162485 doesn't sound like YaST would change its behaviour anytime soon. I am curious, how long is this request here expected to be open?
Ping! Can this please move forward??
I guess this could be bundled with https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/777939 into :J but this does not necessarily make it faster to accept I guess …
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