On Monday 05 January 2004 09:15 am, Richard Bos wrote:
Op maandag 5 januari 2004 19:18, schreef Jerome Lyles:
signature: NOKEY, key ID cd3140cd Preparing... ########################################### [100%] file /usr/include/valgrind/calltree.h from install of kdesdk3-devel-3.1.94_2004010210-0 conflicts with file from package kcachegrind-0.4.2-49 E: Sub-process /bin/rpm returned an error code (156)
What is the problem here? Is NOKEY for these files the problem? The packages are downloaded but not upgraded.
The problem is that the /usr/include/valgrind/calltree.h is currently owned by kcachegrind-0.4.2-49 (kde-3.1), while in kde-3.2 the file will be provided by kdesdk3-devel. That is what you're told by rpm (/bin/rpm). You can remove kcachegrind (apt remove kcachegrind), which smootens the way for kdesdk3-devel. Or you use apt --force upgrade.
Are you sure you want to install kde-3.2 btw? I have it running and it runs fine.
-- Richard Bos Without a home the journey is endless
I am not sure. I assumed because it is available it is a 'good thing'. Since you have it running fine why do you ask? Thank you for helping me understand this error messages. Is there a way to get a list of error messages and their meanings for a given application? Jerome