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Re: [opensuse-kde] broken desktop after upgrade to KDE 4.3.5 from KDE:/KDE4:/STABLE:/Desktop/openSUSE_11.2
- From: Vadym Krevs <vkrevs@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 27 Jan 2010 13:32:25 +0000
- Message-id: <531445c61001270532p299437c6rcbc05e580b5dc0c5@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
2010/1/27 Martin Schlander <martin.schlander@xxxxxxxxx>:
Hi Martin
Thank you for your advice. You're right - I managed to resolve the
problem by starting yast and selecting All Packages ->Update if new
version is available. That selected a dozen packages from
KDE:/KDE4:/STABLE:/Desktop/openSUSE_11.2 which had been missed by
zypper up (kdebase4-runtime, kdelibs4,
kdelibs4-core,kdelib4-doc,kdepimlibs4,libaconadi,libkde4,libkde4-devel,libkdecore4,libkdecore4-devel,libkdepimlibs4,python-kde4).
I forced the upgrade and restarted KDE and that fixed it.
Strangely enough though, there did not seem anything special about
those packages or their version numbers. Yast showed them as "blue
packages", all "Installed" package versions were of the "4.3.4-x.y"
format while all "(Available)" packages versions were of the
"4.3.5-x.y" format.
Perhaps I am missing something, but shouldn't "zypper up" be
equivalent to what Yast does when "Update if new version is available"
is selected?
Regards,
Vadym
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Onsdag den 27. januar 2010 12:12:53 skrev Vadym Krevs:
This morning I did the usual weekly "zypper up" to bring my desktop up
to date. I am subscribed to KDE:/KDE4:/STABLE:/Desktop/openSUSE_11.2,
KDE:/KDE4:/Playground/openSUSE_11.2,
KDE:/KDE4:/Community/openSUSE_11.2 repos, and until today I was a very
happy user of KDE 4.3.4.
However, it appears that KDE 4.3.5 packages had been pushed into
KDE:/KDE4:/STABLE:/Desktop/openSUSE_11.2 without matching updates to
playground and community repositories (in fact, there are no
KDE:/KDE4:/Community/openSUSE_11.2_KDE4_STABLE_Desktop and
KDE:/KDE4:/Playground/openSUSE_11.2_KDE4_STABLE_Desktop repositories).
As a result, after zypper up, I am left with an unusable desktop.
After login, all I see is white background with a transparent
container for each plasmoid. Each container contains a big red error
button and the following error text "This object could not be created
for the following reason: Could not find requested component:
folderview" (or "comic", or "calculator" or "nowplaying" or
"weather".). There is no taskbar.
Interestingly, some of the autostart programs have been started, in
particular konsole (because I can switch to them via Alt-tab. When I
try to restart plasma from konsole using "kquitapp plasma; plasma", it
prints out the following message:
<unknown program name>(32456)/: "application plasma could not be found
using service org.kde.plasma and path /MainApplication"
plasma: command not found
Does anyone have any ideas as to how to recover from this?
The usual...
Try if it happens to a new user too - to find out if you have systemwide
breakage, or just your user settings.
If it's your user settings then you may want to issue a "resetplasma":
'kquitapp plasma-desktop && rm ~/.kde4/share/config/plasma-desktop* && plasma-
desktop &'
You also may want to use 'zypper dup -r <kde4-stable-repo-alias>' or use yast
for these kinds of updates - since 'zypper up' doesn't handle "red packages",
vendor changes or other funny stuff that comes with using OBS repos.
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Hi Martin
Thank you for your advice. You're right - I managed to resolve the
problem by starting yast and selecting All Packages ->Update if new
version is available. That selected a dozen packages from
KDE:/KDE4:/STABLE:/Desktop/openSUSE_11.2 which had been missed by
zypper up (kdebase4-runtime, kdelibs4,
kdelibs4-core,kdelib4-doc,kdepimlibs4,libaconadi,libkde4,libkde4-devel,libkdecore4,libkdecore4-devel,libkdepimlibs4,python-kde4).
I forced the upgrade and restarted KDE and that fixed it.
Strangely enough though, there did not seem anything special about
those packages or their version numbers. Yast showed them as "blue
packages", all "Installed" package versions were of the "4.3.4-x.y"
format while all "(Available)" packages versions were of the
"4.3.5-x.y" format.
Perhaps I am missing something, but shouldn't "zypper up" be
equivalent to what Yast does when "Update if new version is available"
is selected?
Regards,
Vadym
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