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[opensuse-packaging] Something to consider to make a build rpm installable with zen?
- From: Günter Dannoritzer <dannoritzer@xxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 04 Jan 2007 00:03:39 +0100
- Message-id: <459C364B.6030005@xxxxxx>
Hi,
I create a Python RPM file with the build script on my openSuse 10.2
system. Everything went fine and I can install the file with Yast and
rpm -i, but when I try to install it with ZEN, the installation does not
work. I use the Konquerer and try to open the file with the right-mouse
menu "Install Software". The mouse switches to busy and I see an
"Install Software" entry in the KDE panel, but after a few seconds it is
gone, without any window opening that checks for dependencies, the way
it usually does.
Is there anything I need to consider to make the RPM ZEN installable?
Thanks for the help.
Cheers,
Guenter
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I create a Python RPM file with the build script on my openSuse 10.2
system. Everything went fine and I can install the file with Yast and
rpm -i, but when I try to install it with ZEN, the installation does not
work. I use the Konquerer and try to open the file with the right-mouse
menu "Install Software". The mouse switches to busy and I see an
"Install Software" entry in the KDE panel, but after a few seconds it is
gone, without any window opening that checks for dependencies, the way
it usually does.
Is there anything I need to consider to make the RPM ZEN installable?
Thanks for the help.
Cheers,
Guenter
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