Carlos E. R. wrote:
cer@Telcontar:~> cat Download/Firefox_downloads/inkscape.ymp <name>openSUSE:13.1</name> <summary>Official 13.1 openSUSE distribution</summary> <description>This project builds the official 13.1 openSUSE distribution. Have a look at http://en.opensuse.org/Portal:13.1 for more details.</description> <url>http://download.opensuse.org/distribution/13.1/repo/oss/</url> <name>inkscape</name> <summary>Vector Illustration Program</summary>
So, the repository is the "oss". :-) :-P
Poo! I have that, er wait -- I have it for 13.2, the 1-above is for 13.1? Ow!
ls /suse132/inkscape* /suse132/inkscape-0.48.5-4.1.4.x86_64.rpm /suse132/inkscape-extensions-dia-0.48.5-4.1.4.x86_64.rpm /suse132/inkscape-extensions-extra-0.48.5-4.1.4.x86_64.rpm /suse132/inkscape-extensions-fig-0.48.5-4.1.4.x86_64.rpm /suse132/inkscape-extensions-gimp-0.48.5-4.1.4.x86_64.rpm /suse132/inkscape-extensions-skencil-0.48.5-4.1.4.x86_64.rpm /suse132/inkscape-lang-0.48.5-4.1.4.noarch.rpm
Already have that. What I wanted is what was "advertised": @ https://inkscape.org/en/download/ Official Release Packages: Stable release >>>0.91<<< intended for production use is available. (OpenSUSE: Package Search => ymp file for 0.48...) I was looking for the current version and but the Package Search only turns up the version for 13.1? Ow!
sudo OCICLI inkscape.ymp /usr/sbin/yast: line 48: test: too many arguments
Why sudo? Always prefer "su -".
Why? Wouldn't su - have cleared your home dir and asked for a password? Hey -- now when I click on the suse package search it takes me to a page for 0.91 / Tumbleweed?! Wazzup w/that? That sure isn't what I would have gotten had the 1-click worked yesterday. Guess it's good that it didn't work right away?
C> Yes, it does. Click on the grey "Show other versions" below the big C> direct install. Recommended.
Saw that later.
So, did you try?
Tried the various tools that should have worked, but they were a waste of time (in that they didn't work, and I would have installed the wrong version). I don't see any way that page could have been in my cache, its from too long ago... Just weird.
Sigh.. glad someone made it easy w/1-click...:-(
It is one click in Linux.
spm -Uhv inkscape-0.91-4.2.x86_64.rpm error: Failed dependencies:
From what I've noticed OS seems to embed more version info in
---would have been, for the wrong version -- whereas the 'right' version doesn't work: libMagick++-6.Q16.so.6()(64bit) is needed by inkscape-0.91-4.2.x86_64 libgsl.so.19()(64bit) is needed by inkscape-0.91-4.2.x86_64 libgslcblas.so.0()(64bit) is needed by inkscape-0.91-4.2.x86_64 libpoppler.so.63()(64bit) is needed by inkscape-0.91-4.2.x86_64 libstdc++.so.6(GLIBCXX_3.4.21)(64bit) is needed by inkscape-0.91-4.2.x86_64 Windows doesn't seem to have these problems any more (they have other problems). I've was trying to get openSUSE to support multiple versions, "side-by-side" as windows has for at least the past 7+ years. It sure would have made many things so much easier. Why doesn't SUSE allow multiple versions of files to exist side-by-side? Vs. Suse's current policy is to go out of its way to make sure versions between release don't interoperate. That's going in the opposite direction of helpful. their binaries than any other vendor I've noticed -- all to make sure you can't mix tools from different OS-versions. Sigh. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org