You're doing something wrong - openQA had no problem with this, so
start by considering what you might have done than that automated all
knowing robot that is openQA didn't do?
https://openqa.opensuse.org/tests/86504/modules/yast2_i/steps/5
On 3 October 2015 at 01:40, Carlos E. R.
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Hi,
Eleanor-421:~ # yast2 sw_single No such server module qt
Run 'yast2 -h' for help on usage Eleanor-421:~ #
I'm using gnome. Why does it want qt? And what QT module, anyway? I can't install the entire KDE to try...
I have "yast2-control-center-qt" installed, anyway. And yast2-qt-branding-openSUSE. All requested dependencies, as far as I know.
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