Michael Schroeder wrote:
On Thu, Mar 20, 2008 at 10:21:17PM +1100, Basil Chupin wrote:
Marcus Meissner wrote:
On Thu, Mar 20, 2008 at 08:14:32PM +1100, Basil Chupin wrote:
Basil Chupin wrote:
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The upgrade of python-gtk came from OpenSUSE Build Service dated 18 March 2008 timed 02:q6:53 EST.
Ciao.
Sorry about the typo. The time should read, "02:16:53 EST"
File a bug against this repository?
File a bug against a repository called 'openSUSE Build Service'? Isn't this a free-for-all build service under the control of Novell? So what am I supposed to file bug about, and aginst whom? :-)
IMHO you should mail the administrators of the project in the build servic. See below how to find out which project the package belongs to.
I guess its one of the GNOME ones, right?
I have no idea, sorry Marcus. I just boot the OS and let zyppo and smart do their designed jobs.
'rpm -qi python-gtk' should tell you which project the package came from in the last line.
But your question has a rather unpleasant connotation: "I guess its one of the GNOME ones, right?"
I think you're reading too much into Marcus' reply.
Maybe yes, maybe no. Having something connected with Gnome being able to stuff-up a system which doesn't have Gnome installed is not something to be ignored. The only "error" I made was to have selected the "openSUSE BuildService - GNOME: Community" as a Community Repository in YaST2 - which is what caused the problem because this repository upgraded the openSUSE python-gtk v2.10.6-2.5@i586 to v2.12.0-22.1.i586.rpm dated 17 March. (I re-installed the original python-gtk from openSUSE and everything is now back to normal (ie, smart is working)). smart does not want to upgrade python-gtk to anything - it is quite happy with the version which was originally installed from openSUSE site. However, add to the Community Repositories the one GNOME one I mention above and things go haywire. I can understand the attractiveness of having a BuildService for SuSE users to access but, at the same time, isn't it also an open door for unscrupulous people to do deliberate damage to openSUSE? Ciao. -- If you really want to know, you won't ask me. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org