I'm not having much luck with my 10.3 machine. I ignored my tomcat update issue, since I don't use it and nobody replied to my mail. So far the sky hasn't fallen. Now I'm back in the land of the source repository! The application I'm trying to build wants header files for antlr. I have antlr installed from the standard repository and I then added the source repository using the community repositories page in yast. Then I remembered that yast software management is broken wrt to sources in this release. So, I found a page with advice and executed the following commands: # rpm -qi antlr-2.7.6-114 ... Source RPM: antlr-2.7.6-114.src.rpm ... # zypper source-install antlr-2.7.6-114.src.rpm * Reading repository 'Suse non-OSS' cache * Reading repository 'Main Repository (OSS)' cache * Reading repository 'Packman Repository' cache * Reading repository 'Main Repository (Sources)' cache * Reading repository 'openSUSE-10.3-Updates' cache Source package 'antlr-2.7.6-114.src.rpm' not found. Now looking at http://download.opensuse.org/distribution/10.3/repo/src-oss/suse/src/ I see that it contains antlr-2.7.6-114.src.rpm but looking at yast's list of repository details it says that the source repository is: http://download.opensuse.org/distribution/10.3/repo/src-oss/suse/ So is that wrong? Should there be a 'src' on the end of the repository name? If so, why did the yast community repository page not know? Cheers, Dave -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org