On Wednesday 01 September 2004 10:00 am, radoeka wrote:
On Tue, Aug 31, 2004 at 12:16:50PM -1000, Jerome Lyles wrote:
On Tuesday 31 August 2004 08:27 am, Richard Bos wrote:
Than you configured... Your help is at: http://linux01.gwdg.de/apt4rpm/home.html#contents
See: SuSE/9.1-i386/base $ zgrep kdebase3\; contlist.bz2 | grep i586 kdebase3;3.2.1-63;i586;base kdebase3;3.2.1-68.15;i586;update kdebase3;3.2.1-68.23;i586;update kdebase3;3.2.2-8;i586;kde3-stable kdebase3;3.2.3-5;i586;kde3-stable
I did add kde back into my component list but I want to stay with 3.2.3-7. Right now my kdebase3 version is 3.2.1-68.15 but the kdebas3-devel version is 3.2.3-7 and the rest of the kde suite is version 3.2.3-x.
Please tell me how to upgrade kdebase3-3.2.1-68.15 to kdebase3-3.2.3-7. I think this will solve my problem.
The answer you find in the table above. Replace the component kde with the component 'kde3-stable', execute: - apt update - apt install kdebase3 that should do it.
Thank you, this looks like it works. I found the rpm for kdebase3-3.2.3-7 but it wouldn't install. So I held my breath and updated to 3.3 and it seems to be working fine. This kde3-stable is the component I want to use in my component list. Should I use this in place of kde or with kde or not with the kde component?
SuSE/9.1-i386/base $ zgrep kdebase3-devel\; contlist.bz2 | grep i586
How did you generate these lists? I tried: ftp://ftp.gwdg.de/pub/linux/suse/apt/SuSE/9.1-i386/base $ zgrep kdebase3-devel\; contlist.bz2 | grep i586 but it didn't work.
http://linux01.gwdg.de/apt4rpm/home.html#contents, states: After downloading the contents file just zgrep for the package name you're interested in, e.g: zgrep "^evolution;" contlist.bz2. The last field in a line is the name of the component that provide the package.
Download the file, and grep it.
-- Richard
Now I understand what Richard Bos meant by: Than you configured... Your help is at:
And I now understand 'SuSE/9.1-i386/base' is short for 'ftp://ftp.gwdg.de/pub/linux/suse/apt/SuSE/9.1-i386/base/' and the $ is a shell prompt. Cool. I've learned something yet again new and useful to me from this list. Look: :~/Documents> zgrep kdebase3\; contlist.bz2 | grep i586 kdebase3;3.2.1-63;i586;base kdebase3;3.2.1-68.15;i586;update kdebase3;3.2.1-68.23;i586;update kdebase3;3.2.2-8;i586;kde3-stable kdebase3;3.2.3-5;i586;kde3-stable kdebase3;3.2.91-3;i586;kde-unstable kdebase3;3.2.92-1;i586;kde-unstable kdebase3;3.3.0-1;i586;suse-people kdebase3;3.3.0-8;i586;kde kdebase3;3.3.0-8;i586;kde3-stable and it looks like I can use the kde or the kde3-stable component in my source.list judging from these two lines: kdebase3;3.3.0-8;i586;kde kdebase3;3.3.0-8;i586;kde3-stable Excellent, Jerome