On Sat, Mar 21, 2009 at 12:23:05AM +0100, Joop Beris wrote:
Listmates,
I know this has been mentioned before, but today I ran into a depency that I just really can't fathom...
I wanted to install Frostwire (a java based p2p client). Imagine my surprise when in the list of automatic changes, Yast2 software install presents me with: Mozilla Thunderbird. Why on God's green Earth would a Java based p2p client be dependent on a mail client?
I finish the Frostwire install, and then decide to delete Thunderbird. This gets accepted, but as an automatic change, Yast now proposes Seamonkey. I accept that change and let Thunderbird uninstall (and Seamonkey install). I then wish to delete Seamonkey, only to be presented with Mozilla Sunbird as an automatic change. Deleting Sunbird presents Seamonkey as an automatic change, etc.
So, then I start to get curious to see which package actually needs Sunbird to be installed: # rpm -q --whatrequires MozillaSunbird no package requires MozillaSunbird
I'm confused. Anyone?
Its likely requiring the libgtkembedmoz.so file. rpm -q --requires Frostwire This library is provided by multiple rpms, including Thunderbird and seamonkey. mozilla-xulrunner* is however the provider that should be probably used, if available. Ciao, Marcus -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org