Downloaded all the 3.2.1 rpms from kde.org Upgrading from 3.1.4 to 3.2.1 on a SuSE pro box. The following error messages occured: kdebase3-SuSE <= 9.0 conflicts with kdebase3-3.2.1-10 After retrying the kdebase3-3.2.1-10.i586.rpm by itself afterwards i get the following: rpm -Uvh --force --install kdebase3-3.2.1-10.i586.rpm error: Failed dependencies: kdelibs3 >= 3.2.1 is needed by kdebase3-3.2.1-10 libkmdi.so.1 is needed by kdebase3-3.2.1-10 libkresources.so.1 is needed by kdebase3-3.2.1-10 libkwalletclient.so.1 is needed by kdebase3-3.2.1-10 kdebase3-SuSE <= 9.0 conflicts with kdebase3-3.2.1-10 libkateinterfaces.so is needed by (installed) kdeaddons3-kate-3.1.4-35 libkmultitabbar.so.0 is needed by (installed) kdeaddons3-kate-3.1.4-35 libkonqsidebarplugin.so.0 is needed by (installed) kdeaddons3-konqueror-3.1.4-35 kdebase3 = 3.1.4 is needed by (installed) kdebase3-devel-3.1.4-48 I still have a 3.1.4 system after booting. Any help appreciated. Thanks, Jim -- thunderbird 0.5 KDE 3.1.4 -- thunderbird 0.5 KDE 3.1.4
The upgrade instructions tell you to delete kdebase3-SuSE. There are a couple of other steps. Look at the README file, it may be under the 3.2 directory. Jim Frost wrote:
Downloaded all the 3.2.1 rpms from kde.org Upgrading from 3.1.4 to 3.2.1 on a SuSE pro box.
The following error messages occured:
kdebase3-SuSE <= 9.0 conflicts with kdebase3-3.2.1-10
After retrying the kdebase3-3.2.1-10.i586.rpm by itself afterwards i get the following:
rpm -Uvh --force --install kdebase3-3.2.1-10.i586.rpm
error: Failed dependencies: kdelibs3 >= 3.2.1 is needed by kdebase3-3.2.1-10 libkmdi.so.1 is needed by kdebase3-3.2.1-10 libkresources.so.1 is needed by kdebase3-3.2.1-10 libkwalletclient.so.1 is needed by kdebase3-3.2.1-10 kdebase3-SuSE <= 9.0 conflicts with kdebase3-3.2.1-10 libkateinterfaces.so is needed by (installed) kdeaddons3-kate-3.1.4-35 libkmultitabbar.so.0 is needed by (installed) kdeaddons3-kate-3.1.4-35 libkonqsidebarplugin.so.0 is needed by (installed) kdeaddons3-konqueror-3.1.4-35 kdebase3 = 3.1.4 is needed by (installed) kdebase3-devel-3.1.4-48
I still have a 3.1.4 system after booting. Any help appreciated.
Thanks,
Jim
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On Wednesday 10 March 2004 22:05, Jim Frost wrote:
Downloaded all the 3.2.1 rpms from kde.org Upgrading from 3.1.4 to 3.2.1 on a SuSE pro box.
The following error messages occured:
kdebase3-SuSE <= 9.0 conflicts with kdebase3-3.2.1-10
After retrying the kdebase3-3.2.1-10.i586.rpm by itself afterwards i get the following:
rpm -Uvh --force --install kdebase3-3.2.1-10.i586.rpm
error: Failed dependencies:
I still have a 3.1.4 system after booting. Any help appreciated.
Thanks,
Jim I've always understood the upgrade sequence is - arts kdelibs qt3
<snip> then the rest. I'm guessing you got the failed dependencies because you installed kdebase first. Kdebase3-SuSE has to be uninstalled, but I believe it can be re-installed after if you want it back. Jim
Jim MacLeod wrote:
On Wednesday 10 March 2004 22:05, Jim Frost wrote:
The following error messages occured:
kdebase3-SuSE <= 9.0 conflicts with kdebase3-3.2.1-10
I've always understood the upgrade sequence is - arts kdelibs qt3 then the rest. I'm guessing you got the failed dependencies because you installed kdebase first.
if you go with yast (perhaps 3.2.1 is on the ftp someday) it will deal with the dependencies
Kdebase3-SuSE has to be uninstalled, but I believe it can be re-installed after if you want it back.
yes, uninstall and reinstall manually, yast will complain the next time but it works, I don't use the plugger. but the watcher works well. Andreas
* Andreas Loesch (suseliste@litcas.de) [040311 00:14]:
I'm guessing you got the failed dependencies because you installed kdebase first.
if you go with yast (perhaps 3.2.1 is on the ftp someday) it will deal with the dependencies
The SuSE employee who made the pkgs should have dealt with the dependencies. They knew that they had to account for the files in kdelibs3-SuSE conflicting with the newer 3.2.x pkgs but didn't do anything about it because 3.2.x is "unsupported"..whatever that means.. but in any even 3.2.x won't be available via YaST2 until 9.1 and those will be updates to 3.2.x because it ships with 9.1. :)
Kdebase3-SuSE has to be uninstalled, but I believe it can be re-installed after if you want it back.
yes, uninstall and reinstall manually, yast will complain the next time but it works, I don't use the plugger. but the watcher works well.
Well, SuSE plugger and a few other little apts are all that are part of this pkg besides SuSE's themes. So it's not really needed if the person doesn't use these applets. The could use the attached script to unpack the rpm and just copy the files over. This works. In any event .. that's about the size of it. -- Linux User #147972 ---===--- mailto:ben@whack.org -- "There is no need to teach that stars can fall out of the sky and land on a flat Earth in order to defend religious faith."
Ben Rosenberg wrote:
but in any even 3.2.x won't be available via YaST2 until 9.1 and those will be updates to 3.2.x because it ships with 9.1. :)
you can point yast to the supplementary tree on the FTP-Server, I installed the 3.2 Version in this way so I just needed to tell yast to upgrade all kde packages (all the blue marked things) you are right, that YOU dosn't upgrade automatically, but it works with yast via FTP.
Kdebase3-SuSE has to be uninstalled, but I believe it can be re-installed after if you want it back.
yes, uninstall and reinstall manually, yast will complain the next time but it works, I don't use the plugger. but the watcher works well.
Well, SuSE plugger and a few other little apts are all that are part of this pkg besides SuSE's themes. So it's not really needed if the person doesn't use these applets.
right, but the SuSEwatcher is nice to check for OnlineUpdates, so I want to use it ;) Andreas
On Thursday 11 March 2004 09:14, Andreas Loesch wrote:
right, but the SuSEwatcher is nice to check for OnlineUpdates, so I want to use it ;)
Not sure what SuSEwatcher adds since Yast can be configured to do auto-updates anyway from the Online module, which is what it always did in previous releases. Jim
Jim MacLeod wrote:
On Thursday 11 March 2004 09:14, Andreas Loesch wrote:
right, but the SuSEwatcher is nice to check for OnlineUpdates, so I want to use it ;)
Not sure what SuSEwatcher adds since Yast can be configured to do auto-updates anyway from the Online module, which is what it always did in previous releases.
as far as I understand it :) I don't want autoupdate, but want to know _if_ there are updates, so this the watcher-icon in kicker. Andreas
Op donderdag 11 maart 2004 10:42, schreef Andreas Loesch:
Jim MacLeod wrote:
On Thursday 11 March 2004 09:14, Andreas Loesch wrote:
right, but the SuSEwatcher is nice to check for OnlineUpdates, so I want to use it ;)
Not sure what SuSEwatcher adds since Yast can be configured to do auto-updates anyway from the Online module, which is what it always did in previous releases.
as far as I understand it :) I don't want autoupdate, but want to know _if_ there are updates, so this the watcher-icon in kicker.
Andreas
You can always use this link http://linux01.gwdg.de/apt4rpm/freshrpms.html#suse90 if the watcher lets you down. -- Richard Bos Without a home the journey is endless
* Andreas Loesch (suseliste@litcas.de) [040311 01:12]:
Ben Rosenberg wrote:
but in any even 3.2.x won't be available via YaST2 until 9.1 and those will be updates to 3.2.x because it ships with 9.1. :)
you can point yast to the supplementary tree on the FTP-Server, I installed the 3.2 Version in this way so I just needed to tell yast to upgrade all kde packages (all the blue marked things)
you are right, that YOU dosn't upgrade automatically, but it works with yast via FTP.
Ah. I didn't know that it could do this now. The last time I fired it up to see what it could do.. it couldn't do this. So I've been using apt which I have had no issue with and it's pretty much on top of this stuff. I just never went back to it. Sorry about that. -- Linux User #147972 ---===--- mailto:ben@whack.org -- "There is no need to teach that stars can fall out of the sky and land on a flat Earth in order to defend religious faith."
Ben Rosenberg wrote:
you are right, that YOU dosn't upgrade automatically, but it works with yast via FTP.
Ah. I didn't know that it could do this now. The last time I fired it up to see what it could do.. it couldn't do this. So I've been using apt which I have had no issue with and it's pretty much on top of this stuff. I just never went back to it. Sorry about that.
no problem, someday (if I have some more spare time) I will check the apt4rpm with SuSE9 :) I like the apt part of my debian machine but the last try was with a RedHat9 and apt4rpm :( I killed the System .... but you is today a fine tool ... Andreas
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Jim MacLeod
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