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1 | initial version | posted 2016-08-15 11:50:08 +0200 |
Hi, I have a question regarding Repositories used in Warehouse. I would like to get an overview which apps I have installed through Warehouse/Openrepos and what is the corresponding repository for it.
Reason for this is: I have 61 active repositories, of which I know some are not used for me since I deleted the app that needed it. Unfortunately Warehouse doesn't offer to get an app related overview to delete/deactivate a repository. So now when I check for updates in Warehouse I'm usually waiting up to 10 mins before I get the list of updates.
Warehouse became extremely slow and constantly hangs, I get constantly the offer to kill the app. I also don't want to deactivate every repository by hand just to understand by try & error which I still use.
Is there maybe a command that lists the app <-> Repository dependency?
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Hi,
I have a question regarding Repositories repositories used in Warehouse.
I would like to get an overview which apps I have installed through Warehouse/Openrepos and what is the corresponding repository for it.
Reason for this is: I have 61 active repositories, of which I know some are not used for me since I deleted the app that needed it. Unfortunately Warehouse doesn't offer to get an app related overview to delete/deactivate a repository. So now when I check for updates in Warehouse I'm usually waiting up to 10 mins before I get the list of updates.
Warehouse became extremely slow and constantly hangs, I get constantly the offer to kill the app. I also don't want to deactivate every repository by hand just to understand by try & error which I still use.
Is there maybe a command that lists the app <-> Repository dependency?repository dependency?
Or is there maybe a command that can show which repository has no corresponding app/lib installed but is active?
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Hi, I have a question regarding repositories used in Warehouse. I would like to get an overview which apps I have installed through Warehouse/Openrepos and what is the corresponding repository for it.
Reason for this is: I have 61 active repositories, of which I know some are not used for me since I deleted the app that needed it. Unfortunately Warehouse doesn't offer to get an app related overview to delete/deactivate a repository. So now when I check for updates in Warehouse I'm usually waiting up to 10 mins before I get the list of updates.
Warehouse became extremely slow and constantly hangs, I get constantly the offer to kill the app. I also don't want to deactivate every repository by hand just to understand by try & error which I still use.
Is there maybe a command that lists the app <-> repository dependency? Or is there maybe a command that can show which repository has no corresponding app/lib installed but is active?
Probably a duplicate of https://together.jolla.com/question/139085/how-to-get-an-overview-about-installed-apps-used-repos-in-open-repos/
I'll check the answers there and will update this thread
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Hi, I have a question regarding repositories used in Warehouse. I would like to get an overview which apps I have installed through Warehouse/Openrepos and what is the corresponding repository for it.
Reason for this is: I have 61 active repositories, of which I know some are not used for me since I deleted the app that needed it. Unfortunately Warehouse doesn't offer to get an app related overview to delete/deactivate a repository. So now when I check for updates in Warehouse I'm usually waiting up to 10 mins before I get the list of updates.
Warehouse became extremely slow and constantly hangs, I get constantly the offer to kill the app. I also don't want to deactivate every repository by hand just to understand by try & error which I still use.
Is there maybe a command that lists the app <-> repository dependency? Or is there maybe a command that can show which repository has no corresponding app/lib installed but is active?
Update 1: Probably a duplicate of https://together.jolla.com/question/139085/how-to-get-an-overview-about-installed-apps-used-repos-in-open-repos/
I'll check the answers there and will update this thread
Update 2:
Ok, I tried to install zypper as mentioned in the other thread, but I can't install it correctly:
As root user (devel-su) I startet pkcon install zypper
but it stops with the error message
Installation aborted by user
then I tried pkcon refresh
but this also fails with the message
Authentication failed (is SSU set up correctly?)
How do i check for the correct setup? I thought enabling developer mode it all that needs to be done?