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Re: [opensuse-factory] Zenupdater unable to solve dependencies
- From: "M9." <monkey9@xxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 06 Jan 2007 13:00:52 +0100
- Message-id: <459F8F74.80609@xxxxxx>
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M9. schreef:
>
>
> Marcus Meissner schreef:
>> On Sat, Jan 06, 2007 at 11:46:50AM +0100, M9. wrote:
>>> Hi all, best wishes...
>>>
>>> After reorganising my hdd, according to the new expectations, i
>>> Installed 10.2 from the retail dvd, i got for testing, subject still the
>>> same as before...
>>> I attached the logs to Bug #230687.
>>>
>>> Since there was improvement, i decided to stay a while with the zenupdater.
>>>
>>> It looks good, takes not that much time anymore, but if it stays like
>>> this, it is useless.
>>>
>>> Is it possible, to let it install the updates where the dependencies are
>>> fullfilled, and leave those which are unfullfilled?
>>>
>>> Or is SuSE gonna drop the updater?
>> In your case I suspect you installed a 64bit MozillaFirefox-translations
>> and the 32bit MozillaFirefox and it blows up a bit.
>
> No, the browser is 32bit, and also the translations,i am glad too,
> because of the lack off 64bit flashplayer-support.
>> I suspect it is just a case the updater does not handle yet.
>
> I was not able to update with the factory GM, and now also not with the
> released version...
> And i mean all the updates there are now are not going to be installed,
> by the zen updater.Helas, there is no possibility to copy the list, and
> i am not going to type the list: 19 updates..
>
>
>> You will likely see the same conflict when using YAST Online Update.
>
> No i did not, all went allright yesterday, also MS true-type fonts
> installed ok.
>> I have asked for more info in the bugreport.
>
> What more info do you want?
>
>
>
>> Ciao, Marcus
I tried again, the only problem was libgpod: no installable providers of
python < 2.5 for libgpod-0.4.0-14.pm.0.x86_64[20070105-155207]
Now it nicely asked for to install new packages, to fullfill the
dependencies, and to put the retail-dvd in the drive....
It is handeling quite well now, exept for the enormous CPU usage, which
causes that no task, other than the upgrade can be performed.
I would like to ask if it was possible to grant less cpu usage to it, or
share better, or a way to configure it manualy?
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Have a nice day,
M9. Now, is the only time that exists.
So, if you want to make any changes?
OS: Linux 2.6.18.2-34-default x86_64
Huidige gebruiker: monkey9@tribal-sfn2
Systeem: openSUSE 10.2 (X86-64)
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M9. schreef:
>
>
> Marcus Meissner schreef:
>> On Sat, Jan 06, 2007 at 11:46:50AM +0100, M9. wrote:
>>> Hi all, best wishes...
>>>
>>> After reorganising my hdd, according to the new expectations, i
>>> Installed 10.2 from the retail dvd, i got for testing, subject still the
>>> same as before...
>>> I attached the logs to Bug #230687.
>>>
>>> Since there was improvement, i decided to stay a while with the zenupdater.
>>>
>>> It looks good, takes not that much time anymore, but if it stays like
>>> this, it is useless.
>>>
>>> Is it possible, to let it install the updates where the dependencies are
>>> fullfilled, and leave those which are unfullfilled?
>>>
>>> Or is SuSE gonna drop the updater?
>> In your case I suspect you installed a 64bit MozillaFirefox-translations
>> and the 32bit MozillaFirefox and it blows up a bit.
>
> No, the browser is 32bit, and also the translations,i am glad too,
> because of the lack off 64bit flashplayer-support.
>> I suspect it is just a case the updater does not handle yet.
>
> I was not able to update with the factory GM, and now also not with the
> released version...
> And i mean all the updates there are now are not going to be installed,
> by the zen updater.Helas, there is no possibility to copy the list, and
> i am not going to type the list: 19 updates..
>
>
>> You will likely see the same conflict when using YAST Online Update.
>
> No i did not, all went allright yesterday, also MS true-type fonts
> installed ok.
>> I have asked for more info in the bugreport.
>
> What more info do you want?
>
>
>
>> Ciao, Marcus
I tried again, the only problem was libgpod: no installable providers of
python < 2.5 for libgpod-0.4.0-14.pm.0.x86_64[20070105-155207]
Now it nicely asked for to install new packages, to fullfill the
dependencies, and to put the retail-dvd in the drive....
It is handeling quite well now, exept for the enormous CPU usage, which
causes that no task, other than the upgrade can be performed.
I would like to ask if it was possible to grant less cpu usage to it, or
share better, or a way to configure it manualy?
- -----
Have a nice day,
M9. Now, is the only time that exists.
So, if you want to make any changes?
OS: Linux 2.6.18.2-34-default x86_64
Huidige gebruiker: monkey9@tribal-sfn2
Systeem: openSUSE 10.2 (X86-64)
KDE: 3.5.5 "release 45"
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