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#51
Originally Posted by willi6868 View Post
It seems that reinstalling this apps will solve this issue: https://together.jolla.com/question/...#post-id-99371
That's apparently correct, but a terrible "solution", especially if you don't want your app settings potentially put in the bin.
 
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#52
I upgraded with:

Code:
devel-su
ssu re 1.1.7.24
zypper refresh
time zypper update
reboot
Took 26 minutes. No issues.
 
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#53
Originally Posted by AapoRantalainen View Post
I upgraded with:

Code:
devel-su
ssu re 1.1.7.24
zypper refresh
time zypper update
reboot
Took 26 minutes. No issues.
You really shouldnt update like that
version --dup instead of zypper update is the correct way
 

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#54
Originally Posted by vitaminj View Post
That's apparently correct, but a terrible "solution", especially if you don't want your app settings potentially put in the bin.
I was also able to solve this issue by installing a new version of some affected apps and it worked after a reboot - but you have to be warned that in my case every app (e.g. whats**p) was requiring the google spy services after the update and every app was unusable so I had to re-install an older version (which also solved the issue of the apps beeing greyed out).
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Version 1.1.7.25 is available to early access user

- Fix an issue in package management middleware
 

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#56
Originally Posted by Unreasonable Behaviour View Post
Version 1.1.7.25 is available to early access user

- Fix an issue in package management middleware
Any idea what this "package management middleware" mean?
Some fix related our upgrade path to 2.0?
 

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Originally Posted by KylliOrvokki View Post
Any idea what this "package management middleware" mean?
Some fix related our upgrade path to 2.0?
This just means that there was an issue with PackageKit regarding the separation of package caches for apps and the OS update.

See https://github.com/nemomobile-packag...commits/master for details.
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#58
I had to reduce my disk usage to 9gb in order to let btrfs-balance complete successfully to install this update. "Needs 1.5gb" indeed, more like 5gb.

And I regularly keep an eye on my FS use and manually balance (even from back in the days when you needed to be some kind of savant and run the gauntlet rebooting while it was in progress). How the hell is this FS supposed to be stable for "normal" users?! I don't have any music or movies on the device (there's no room, especially if I randomly need a 5gb buffer) and it's still full, plus I charge my phone at work, hardly ever overnight, so the auto-balance won't be happening. Although it won't help running auto-balance repeatedly if it never succeeds. And then the fact it won't succeed blocks me from doing an update. Grrr.
 

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#59
Originally Posted by vitaminj View Post
I had to reduce my disk usage to 9gb in order to let btrfs-balance complete successfully to install this update. "Needs 1.5gb" indeed, more like 5gb.

And I regularly keep an eye on my FS use and manually balance (even from back in the days when you needed to be some kind of savant and run the gauntlet rebooting while it was in progress). How the hell is this FS supposed to be stable for "normal" users?!
Quoting the official btrfs wiki:
Is btrfs stable?

Short answer: Maybe.
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hmm.... its now August, no Björnträsket release for non early access user?
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