On Sat, 2012-01-14 at 09:30 +0100, Richard Bos wrote:
At vrijdag 13 januari 2012 13:49:56 wrote Anton Aylward:
I don't subscribe to IRC but people off-list and newbies have disparaged openSuse by calling it being like "DLL Hell",
some time ago I checked for a skype update on MS Windows. There was one, so I took the plunge and updated. After the update, skype did not start at all. Don't know why, as it doesn't tell me. I probably need to upgrade from to a newer Windows version. This would not happen with a good package manager like zypper, as that knows in advance, if everything is present on the system, to let the new / upgraded application work. Oh and btw, the old skype version is no longer around.... No skype anymore.
-- Richard Ah, so thats what was meant by DLL hell. I had a strange experience once. I installed Skype on 12.1 and it seemed to have decided the ENTIRE gnome desktop was a depndancy... must have been a package kit bug. I installed with YaST and then it was perfect.
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