On Sun, 11 Sep 2011 00:32:13 +0530, Werner Flamme
What I do not understand is that the packages can be installed with a simple "zypper up", without any dependency problem. If there is really Qt 4.8 missing, why was it possible to install the packages at all? With a "zypper dup" I can cause severe damage to a system, but "zypper up" always cared for dependencies. What happened? And where? To the packages? To the build system? I am quite confused, even after several years with S.u.S.E./SuSE/SUSE/openSUSE (since 5.3).
as far as i understand, the problem was in libqt4 and it's dependencies. that's included in the normal KDE repo (KDF & R47) and naturally can be updated with "zypper up" -- there's no change of provider. it's been fixed now, and sooner or later the fixed version will be in all mirrors. of course it's not nice to have this happen in supposedly stable repos (R47), but when was the last time you made a mistake? i don't have to think very far back, unfortunately... -- phani. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-kde+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-kde+help@opensuse.org