Bug 117957 - Patches are not shown, if they have just a different build
Summary: Patches are not shown, if they have just a different build
Status: RESOLVED DUPLICATE of bug 112905
Alias: None
Product: SUSE LINUX 10.0
Classification: openSUSE
Component: YOU (show other bugs)
Version: RC 1
Hardware: Other All
: P5 - None : Normal
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Assignee: Michael Radziej
QA Contact: Klaus Kämpf
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Depends on: 112905
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Reported: 2005-09-20 07:58 UTC by Forgotten User --EoyBps8f
Modified: 2005-09-20 11:58 UTC (History)
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Description Forgotten User --EoyBps8f 2005-09-20 07:58:51 UTC
This happens on SuSE 9.3, but I guess that it will also happen on 10. 
 
There was a patch for OO 2.0 build 1.9.79, I installed that. The patch got 
ticked and not shown anymore when filtering for installable patches, which is 
the default filter. 
However, there was a new build available since a long time, 1.9.110, which I 
did not notice, because YOU thought the patch was already installed. 
 
I am not sure why this happens, but if there is a new build available, it 
should be shown in YOU. 
 
The patch is an optional patch.
Comment 1 Michael Radziej 2005-09-20 09:29:40 UTC
Harald, I know this is a duplicate, but I couldn't find it. It's that the first
patch is security and the second one not, do you remember?
Comment 2 Harald Mueller-Ney 2005-09-20 09:42:28 UTC
Is it: 112905
Comment 3 Michael Radziej 2005-09-20 10:33:10 UTC
Sven, please see Bug #112905, especially comment #6. Is this the same bug? If
not, please include YaST2 logs (tar /var/log/YaST2)
Comment 4 Forgotten User --EoyBps8f 2005-09-20 11:30:50 UTC
You are not authorized to access bug #112905. :) 
Comment 5 Michael Radziej 2005-09-20 11:45:52 UTC
Hmm, then you shouldn't report 9.3 bugs ;-)

It's not a problem of the online update program but of the specific patch, and
it's not really about SUSE Linux 10.0 :-)

Openoffice patch 78b94aa93d08fa5175e4ee008ebfe309 was a security update. 
Therefore any subsequent patches with the name OpenOffice cannot be anything 
else than security. AFAICT right now someone who performs a fresh 9.3 install 
will not see that his OpenOffice contains a critical security problem. 

Second, there is an internal problem with this patch and the signature of the
patch is not recognized.

We are working on these issues and the patch will be replaced. 

I resolve this as a duplicate but since you cannot report 9.3 bugs I cannot give
you access to the other bug. Well, I'm sorry about this, but the problem is the
distinction between open products, like 10.0, and the old ones. 

Anyway, thanks for the hint!

*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of 112905 ***
Comment 6 Forgotten User --EoyBps8f 2005-09-20 11:58:31 UTC
No problem and thanks for the explanation!