Jimmy, On Sunday, 10 January 2016 07:11:53 CET Jimmy Berry wrote:
To clarify, I installed kscreengenie since it is the only package available and it does not bind to print screen. Obviously, the package is being renamed (again) to spectacle.
The kscreengenie was just provided 5 months ago as that it was a new way of capturing screens. There was always a discussion ongoing to replace ksnapshot and that happened now with KDE Applications 15.12.0. During this process the name was changed to spectacle and as it became the default the correct keybindings were added. After installation of the package the PrtScrn button should directly call up spectacle (as was with ksnapshot).
Just recording my steps, I expect to wait and see once full apps update in in TW.
As indicated by Dominique, most of the KDE Apps 15.12 update has been accepted now and a new snapshot for Tumbleweed will be build and tested. Once this is finished the update will be provided. I am not sure if spectacle will install automatically (this would definitely happen for those that still have ksnapshot installed).
Jimmy, Please read my email from yesterday. The KDE Applications 15.12 update has not fully landed in Tumbleweed yet. Therefore strange things can happen. ksnapshot was already deleted, but spectacle was not
Sounds like a rather interesting failure, but timing (ie getting half of a app update) is still to packaging issue, just a different one.
This is not a packaging issue !!! KDE Applications 15.12 update exists of about 218 separate packages. For a particular reason certain packages got tested in a different staging area for Factory and they got accepted together with a couple of delete requests. This can not be prevented with a packaging issue as that it is not a single package. And I am sure that you also do not want to install everything, but just what you want to install yourself.
Relax, please read what I wrote instead on my case. "perhaps" means I am inquiring and suggesting a possible reason. Thanks for clarifying.
Well, just grabbing a package from somewhere and then complaining about it is also not the right way. Raymond -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org