Andras Mantia <amantia@kde.org> writes:
Hi,
I just updated my 10.1 system to 10.2 Beta1 to finally test the upcoming SUSE and in hope to find bugs and make the final release as good as possible. ;-) I used a way for upgrade that is for sure not well tested, namely System Update from YaST with the downloaded CD ISO images that were not copied to the hard disk, but were sitting on a DVD. This is all due to lack of disk space (but I ordered a new HDD today :-)). Good enough, the installation went quite OK, aside of two issues, one because of my system (not enough hard disk space, so some packages were not upgraded, altough I'm sure that the space would be enough if I would uses --force for rpm), the other one was a more serious problem: 2006-10-30 20:46:56 <5> stein(5536) [base] Exception.cc(log):94 RpmDb.cc(doInstallPackage):2002 THROW: RpmDb.cc(doInstallPackage):2002: Subprocess faile d. Error: RPM failed: Updating etc/sysconfig/displaymanager... 2006-10-30 20:46:56 <5> stein(5536) [base] Exception.cc(log):94 2006-10-30 20:46:56 <5> stein(5536) [base] Exception.cc(log):94 ERROR: SuSEconfig or requested SuSEconfig module not present! 2006-10-30 20:46:56 <5> stein(5536) [base] Exception.cc(log):94 2006-10-30 20:46:56 <5> stein(5536) [base] Exception.cc(log):94 error: %postun(xgl-cvs_060522-0.13.x86_64) scriptlet failed, exit status 1
Does it worth a bug report or is it known?
Worth a bugreport against xgl .
So far so good, I rebooted, modified the fstab due to the fact that the IDE port on Promise chip is still not supported (reported since 10.0, waiting for the patch to hit the upstream kernel). After the second reboot, everything looked fine until I started to write this mail. The KMail composer here is completely broken, and I know it's not a KMail bug as I used a self compiled SVN version from 3.5.5 branch even before on 10.1. The problems are: 1) text because invisible in the Subject line after the first space 2) spaces are not shown and cursor jumps erratic from one place to another, making input impossible. I found that I had set Microsoft Sans Serif as the composer font and switching to another one (even other MS fonts) is fine. Did something went wrong with font cache generation?
I can file a report for this as well, but I'm not sure it is a general problem.
Please double chck that your installation is complete.
Congratulation for now, and I'm going out to hunt for the -devel packages not on the 5 CDs... ;-)
Andras
Thanks for testing, Andreas -- Andreas Jaeger, aj@suse.de, http://www.suse.de/~aj/ SUSE LINUX Products GmbH, Maxfeldstr. 5, 90409 Nürnberg, Germany GPG fingerprint = 93A3 365E CE47 B889 DF7F FED1 389A 563C C272 A126