No, the Provides/Obsoletes are *not* missing, adding them would be plain wrong (IMNSHO). The actual installed file has been renamed (upstream) from libKPimDAV.so.5 to libKF5DAV.so.5 (that's the reason for the package name change in the first place). If an application needs libKPimDAV.so.5, it will not find it if only libKF5DAV5 is installed, and will likely fail to start. OTOH, it should be perfectly possible to install both side-by-side. In your case, the only problem seems to be that a vendor change is necessary (which zypper doesn't do by default), as you already have a newer libKPimDAV5 from KDE:Applications installed. I guess the real question is rather what on your system does still require libKPimDAV5? You probably "forgot" to upgrade something. Run e.g. "rpm -e --test libKPimDAV5", that should tell you what requires it. You could also try a "zypper dup --allow-vendor-change --from KDE:Applications "(change that to the actual name of the repo on your system), that should upgrade everything to the versions in KDE:Applications. Kind Regards, Wolfgang -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-kde+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-kde+owner@opensuse.org