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[FEATURE REQUEST] Support removing a PTF from a SUSE system #63442

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mcalmer opened this issue Jan 9, 2023 · 1 comment
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[FEATURE REQUEST] Support removing a PTF from a SUSE system #63442

mcalmer opened this issue Jan 9, 2023 · 1 comment
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mcalmer commented Jan 9, 2023

PTFs (Product Temporary Fix) are special packages with dependencies to other packages which fix a special problem.
When you want to remove this PTF package, you need to use a new introduced zypper command removeptf.
The zypper salt execution module should provide a function for it.

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