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Re: [opensuse-gnome] Upgrading from GNOME:STABLE and KDE:KDE3 repositories messed up the system for the 1st time
- From: CF <carlos-filho-25@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 10 Nov 2007 17:26:05 -0200
- Message-id: <473605CD.1060009@xxxxxxxxxx>
Rodrigo Moya wrote:
Neither yast graphical front-end nor zypper in the text console work at
all. The system claims that libboost and libicuui aren't available and
yast2-ncurses must be reinstalled. However, before upgrading all these
files were already installed; after upgrading they were all gone, even
though boost and libicu packages weren't removed during the process.
Thank you again,
CF
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On Fri, 2007-11-09 at 02:50 -0300, CF wrote:
I use openSUSE 10.2 / GNOME and every month I upgrade the system from
the repositories GNOME:STABLE and KDE:KDE3 using the mirror from
http://ftp.skynet.be. The upgrade always goes smoothly with no problem.
However, yesterday after upgrading and rebooting the system, yast and
zypper wouldn't work anymore. Besides, almost all blue artwork (desktop
wallpaper, GNOME splash screen, GDM theme) from oS 10.2 turned into the
green one from oS 10.3.
the blue artwork->green is normal, since we changed it for 10.3, not
sure what's up with yast and zypper, since they are not part of the
GNOME:STABLE repo. When you say they don't work, is that just the GTK
frontend, or can you run them on the command line (yast for the console
version) ?
Neither yast graphical front-end nor zypper in the text console work at
all. The system claims that libboost and libicuui aren't available and
yast2-ncurses must be reinstalled. However, before upgrading all these
files were already installed; after upgrading they were all gone, even
though boost and libicu packages weren't removed during the process.
Thank you again,
CF
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