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Re: [opensuse-factory] today's zypper dup has problem with yast2-regis*
- From: Dave Plater <dave.plater@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 23 Jul 2009 07:21:44 +0200
- Message-id: <4A67F368.8030406@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Patrick Shanahan wrote:
packages that fail to build you can sometimes have problems, also kdm4
is now called kdm and other kde packages are being renamed until all
kde4- packages loose the kde4 part of the name and kde3 versions get
kde3-, I looked at openSUSE:Factory where the packages in factory come
from and I couldn't find kdm.
Regards
Dave P
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* Dave Plater <dave.plater@xxxxxxxxxxx> [07-23-09 00:35]:Thats the problem with daily updating with factory, if there are
Bug #524438Reading your bug report, the "remove one foreign bundle-lang package and
it's replaced by another" is the exact symptom of what I had and others
over time and releases. If you use yast and keep on deselecting you
eventually end up with only english. It has never caused any problems
apart from a Meg of disk space and minor irritation. I wonder what
removed your bundle-lang-common-en in the first place?
Don't have a clue.... But some time after reinstalling it, I was able
to rm bundle-lang-common-ar w/o a required replacement and it has not
come up again :^).
yast2-registration-branding-openSUSE finally disappeared also :^)!
But another problem arises after updating to MileStone 4, kdeinit4 will
*not* start. I have installed xfce4, which I like almost as much as
kde, to use until I find a solution. I have not seen an answer on the
list, nor in the chat rooms.....
But I am using 11.2 to serve my youth soccer pix and for day-to-day
?work?. And I do a "zypper ref;zypper dup" *every* day :^).
packages that fail to build you can sometimes have problems, also kdm4
is now called kdm and other kde packages are being renamed until all
kde4- packages loose the kde4 part of the name and kde3 versions get
kde3-, I looked at openSUSE:Factory where the packages in factory come
from and I couldn't find kdm.
Regards
Dave P
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