The 'dup' command aligns the installed packages with the packages
found in the enabled repositories, taking the repository priorities
into account. Using this command is generally a safe thing to do.

In the context of Tumbleweed using 'dup' is essential, because package
versions might be downgraded, and package names occasionally change.
Only 'dup' will do the correct thing in such cases.

Signed-off-by: Olaf Hering <o...@aepfle.de>
---
 automation/build/suse/opensuse-tumbleweed.dockerfile | 2 +-
 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)

diff --git a/automation/build/suse/opensuse-tumbleweed.dockerfile 
b/automation/build/suse/opensuse-tumbleweed.dockerfile
index a33ab0d870..3965e7f9cd 100644
--- a/automation/build/suse/opensuse-tumbleweed.dockerfile
+++ b/automation/build/suse/opensuse-tumbleweed.dockerfile
@@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ ENV USER root
 RUN mkdir /build
 WORKDIR /build
 
-RUN zypper ref && zypper up -y --no-recommends
+RUN zypper ref && zypper dup -y --no-recommends
 RUN zypper install -y --no-recommends \
         acpica \
         bc \

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