On Sun, 6 Nov 2011 04:18, Felix Miata
I tried to answer this in YaST2 by unchecking all boxes except RPM provides. Apparently YaST2 thinks it's provided by kdebase4-runtime, kdebase4-workspace, and libkde4. Can this be the reason it's so hard to eradicate? I get a nepomuk failure message on every session startup, but cannot configure it to not start via systemsettings, as "the Nepomuk installation is not complete". Well, not complete is what I want, because I don't want to waste resources updating things I'll never use. Other than not using KDE, how does one get rid of Nepomuk, its error messages, and whatever _really_ depends on it?
The following is output from rpm query for kde: kde4-filesystem-4.7.2-3.1.2.i586 kde4-kgreeter-plugins-4.7.2-6.2.2.i586 kdeartwork4-4.7.1-1.1.i586 kdebase4-libkonq-4.7.2-4.2.2.i586 kdebase4-runtime-4.7.2-3.4.2.i586 kdebase4-runtime-branding-upstream-4.7.2-2.1.i586 kdebase4-session-4.7.2-13.1.1.noarch kdebase4-workspace-4.7.2-6.2.2.i586 kdebase4-workspace-branding-upstream-4.7.2-5.1.i586 kdebase4-workspace-ksysguardd-4.7.2-6.2.2.i586 kdebase4-workspace-liboxygenstyle-4.7.2-6.2.2.i586 kdelibs4-4.7.2-5.2.2.i586 kdelibs4-branding-upstream-4.7.2-4.1.i586 kdelibs4-core-4.7.2-5.2.2.i586 kdemultimedia4-thumbnailers-4.7.2-1.1.i586 libkde4-4.7.2-5.2.2.i586 libkdecore4-4.7.2-5.2.2.i586 libkdepimlibs4-4.7.2-2.2.2.i586 mozilla-kde4-integration-0.6.3-6.1.2.i586 polkit-kde-agent-1-0.99.0-10.1.2.i586 polkit-kde-kcmmodules-1-0.98.1+git20110929-1.2.i586
Hmm, during a phase of complete hate of all things nepomuk, I've tried to reduce nepomuk to the minimum without KDE filling the errorlogs. This are my findings: openSUSE 11.2 64bit, + KDE:Release:46 /usr/lib64/libnepomuk.so.4 (link) /usr/lib64/libnepomuk.so.4.6.0 (libkde4-4.6.3-4.2.x86_64) /usr/lib64/libnepomukquery.so.4 (link) /usr/lib64/libnepomukquery.so.4.6.0 (libkde4-4.6.3-4.2.x86_64) /usr/lib64/libnepomukutils.so.4 (link) /usr/lib64/libnepomukutils.so.4.6.0 (libkde4-4.6.3-4.2.x86_64) nothing more of nepomuk was/is really needed to stop KDE from complaining. Oh, and add / change the config entries: - -------------------------- ~/.kde4/share/config/kdedrc [Module-nepomuksearchmodule] autoload=false ~/.kde4/share/config/krunnerrc: [Plugins] nepomuksearchEnabled=false ~/.kde4/share/config/nepomukserverrc: [Basic Settings] Start Nepomuk=false [Service-nepomukstrigiservice] autostart=false [xxxx Settings] (xxxx is your repo-name) Used Soprano Backend=null rebuilt index for type indexing=false - -------------------- On an actual openSUSE 12.1 (KDE 4.7) ? I'd assume the same, but please try. A hint: remove a file (not delete, other partition) and check via 'zypper ps' / re-login. Move file back if there are complains in the logs. My personal preference would be only to put the needed files (see above) in libkde4-{version} and anything else of nepomuk into libkde4-nepomuk-{version}. Same with akonadi. This should reduce the migrane. (Yep, I'm NO fan of akonadi / nepomuk, at least I'm honest about. Use it if want, but give us others at least an opt-out without disassembling all of KDE.) Cheers, Yamaban. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-kde+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-kde+owner@opensuse.org