SUSE releases an important update for Azure-CLI (v2.58.0) fixing dependency issues with the deprecated azure-cli-taskhelp package. Learn how to patch SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 15 SP6, Public Cloud Module, and SAP Applications securely via YaST or Zypper.
Why This Update Matters for Enterprise Cloud Users
SUSE has flagged this "important" update (Announcement ID: *SUSE-RU-2025:01797-1*) to resolve critical dependency conflicts in Azure-CLI, a cornerstone tool for managing Microsoft Azure cloud infrastructure.
Enterprises relying on SUSE Linux Enterprise Server (SLES) 15 SP6, Public Cloud Module, or SAP Applications must prioritize this patch to avoid operational disruptions.
Key Fixes in This Release
Obsoletes deprecated
azure-cli-taskhelp: Resolves dependency conflicts (Bug #bsc1224326).Stability improvements: Ensures seamless integration with Azure’s latest APIs.
Step-by-Step Patch Installation Guide
Method 1: Automated Update (Recommended)
Use SUSE’s native tools for hassle-free patching:
YaST Online Update: GUI-based, ideal for sysadmins.
Zypper Patch: Command-line alternative for automation.
Method 2: Manual Package Installation
For Public Cloud Module 15-SP6, run:
zypper in -t patch SUSE-SLE-Module-Public-Cloud-15-SP6-2025-1797=1
Affected Packages
| Product | Architecture | Package | Version |
|---|---|---|---|
| Public Cloud Module 15-SP6 | noarch | azure-cli | 2.58.0-150400.14.9.1 |
| Public Cloud Module 15-SP6 | aarch64, ppc64le, s390x, x86_64 | azure-cli-test | 2.58.0-150400.14.9.1 |
Why Enterprises Should Prioritize Azure-CLI Updates
Security: Unpatched CLI tools expose cloud environments to compliance risks.
Compatibility: Ensures smooth operation with Azure’s evolving ecosystem.
Cost Efficiency: Prevents downtime-related losses (average enterprise cloud outage costs $5,600/minute; IBM Report 2024).
FAQ: Azure-CLI Patch for SUSE Linux
Q: Is this update mandatory for all users?
A: Yes, if you use Azure-CLI on SLES 15 SP6 or related modules.
Q: How long does installation take?
A: Typically under 5 minutes, depending on system load.
Q: What happens if I skip this patch?
A: Risk of broken dependencies, script failures, and potential security gaps.

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