Am 10.09.2011 16:20, schrieb Yamaban:
On Sat, 10 Sep 2011 16:04, Markus Slopianka
wrote: On Samstag 10 September 2011 15:22:21 Malte Gell wrote:
I am very disappointed this happens to a repo that is meant to be stable.
Factory is not meant to be stable.
Within limits. Factory is meant as openSUSE Next. This late in the development cycle (beta now, remember) such a failure is decidedly NOT funny.
Malte and the other are fully right in their gripping.
A idea for the future: Disable publishing on the repo until the build is failure-less done and ALL the packages have the right versions.
Upon publishing this full build there will be still errors, for sure, but there should not be any missing dependencies, build failures and fully missing packages left.
What I do not understand is that the packages can be installed with a simple "zypper up", without any dependency problem. If there is really Qt 4.8 missing, why was it possible to install the packages at all? With a "zypper dup" I can cause severe damage to a system, but "zypper up" always cared for dependencies. What happened? And where? To the packages? To the build system? I am quite confused, even after several years with S.u.S.E./SuSE/SUSE/openSUSE (since 5.3). Regards, Werner -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-kde+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-kde+help@opensuse.org