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Re: [opensuse-factory] Deps solving in Factory update..
- From: "M9." <monkey9@xxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 06 Jun 2007 01:14:12 +0200
- Message-id: <4665EE44.8030401@xxxxxx>
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Donn Washburn schreef:
> M9. wrote:
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>> Donn Washburn schreef:
>>> M9. wrote:
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>>> It would be nice if there was a "Just for get about it" option
>>> or a "Keep it anyway?". Because some times Yast request removing
>>> something you need for the lack of something you don't need. Say like a
>>> language related missing rpm. Besides if I say "( ) Ignore this
>>> requirement generally" then chose something else Yast2 finds it again
>>> and again. Another problem is if package A needs B and B is not found
>>> Yast 2 will ask to remove A then C and D are asked to be removed because
>>> they need A which is removed.
>>>
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>> This update, i told Yast to ignore for the moment, and it did.
>> I would certainly like, that it would look for the missing pkgs
>> everytime, using suseupdater fi, to fullfill the deps, instead of
>> complaining.
>>
>> Now it seems i am not able to print, but i did not try yet...
>> Have to find out what is the problem, what does not function exactly...
>> Kernel install, no trouble at all, entrances in Grub: Perfect!
>> Have a nice day,
> It would be if I find a new job in Linux and out of electronics.
Good Luck!
>>
>> M9. Now, is the only time that exists.
> "Checking" is available by checking the check box near the middle of the
> bottom area.
I did not know that..;-)
I do agree but I wish it would only check the one file and
> not the complete list every time. I do install upgrades from source and
> would like Yast2 Updater to allow me to choose. A good example is
> xine=lib, kmymoney, kbanking, gwenifer, and aqbanking. Suse breaks
> xine-lib and amarok and I believe gstreamer which cause totem to fail.
>SuSE is also missing things by design thing like libdvdcss.
Absolutely! (but it does compile beautifull, on every edition, without a
faillure.. ;-) (libdvdcss-tarball)
The Multimedia-pattern should be implemented in 10.3!
(I am very serious about that..!)
>
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Have a nice day,
M9. Now, is the only time that exists.
OS: Linux 2.6.22-rc2-git7-2-default x86_64
Huidige gebruiker: monkey9@tribal-sfn2
Systeem: openSUSE 10.3 (X86-64) Alpha4plus
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Donn Washburn schreef:
> M9. wrote:
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>> Donn Washburn schreef:
>>> M9. wrote:
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>>>> [snip]
>>
>>
>>> It would be nice if there was a "Just for get about it" option
>>> or a "Keep it anyway?". Because some times Yast request removing
>>> something you need for the lack of something you don't need. Say like a
>>> language related missing rpm. Besides if I say "( ) Ignore this
>>> requirement generally" then chose something else Yast2 finds it again
>>> and again. Another problem is if package A needs B and B is not found
>>> Yast 2 will ask to remove A then C and D are asked to be removed because
>>> they need A which is removed.
>>>
>>
>> This update, i told Yast to ignore for the moment, and it did.
>> I would certainly like, that it would look for the missing pkgs
>> everytime, using suseupdater fi, to fullfill the deps, instead of
>> complaining.
>>
>> Now it seems i am not able to print, but i did not try yet...
>> Have to find out what is the problem, what does not function exactly...
>> Kernel install, no trouble at all, entrances in Grub: Perfect!
>> Have a nice day,
> It would be if I find a new job in Linux and out of electronics.
Good Luck!
>>
>> M9. Now, is the only time that exists.
> "Checking" is available by checking the check box near the middle of the
> bottom area.
I did not know that..;-)
I do agree but I wish it would only check the one file and
> not the complete list every time. I do install upgrades from source and
> would like Yast2 Updater to allow me to choose. A good example is
> xine=lib, kmymoney, kbanking, gwenifer, and aqbanking. Suse breaks
> xine-lib and amarok and I believe gstreamer which cause totem to fail.
>SuSE is also missing things by design thing like libdvdcss.
Absolutely! (but it does compile beautifull, on every edition, without a
faillure.. ;-) (libdvdcss-tarball)
The Multimedia-pattern should be implemented in 10.3!
(I am very serious about that..!)
>
- --
Have a nice day,
M9. Now, is the only time that exists.
OS: Linux 2.6.22-rc2-git7-2-default x86_64
Huidige gebruiker: monkey9@tribal-sfn2
Systeem: openSUSE 10.3 (X86-64) Alpha4plus
KDE: 3.5.7 "release 9"
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