On Sunday, April 26, 2015 04:13:25 PM Stanislav Baiduzhyi wrote:
Well, KDE_repositories page lists KDE:Unstable:Extra in "Updated application only" section, from where I've got some ${appname}5 packages, for example konsole5, kate5, kmix5. Probably because of that I already have volatile mix of repositories on my system, so asking for advice to clean it up properly. Now KDE:Applications contains stable versions of most of those applications, without deprecating or conflicting with unstable variant. I
I wonder from where you have this "fact" ?? Who says that they are not conflicting or deprecating the unstable variant ?
would like to be sure that switching from KDE:Unstable:Extra repository to KDE:Applications repository I've cleaned up my system properly, that nothing has remained from the unstable repos, no libs no devel no
Remove the KDE:Unstable:Extra repo from your installation and add the KDE:Applications repo to it. Then run a zypper dup for KDE:Applications. This should install the packages from KDE:Applications and remove the packages from KDE:Unstable:Extra. If you would have checked the spec-files , then you would have noticed that they are obsoleting the %[name}5 packages. So there is no need to conflict with the packages from KDE:Unstable:Extra as that they are going to be removed if the package is in KDE:Applications. If you run afterwards YaST Software Management, then you could easily detect those packages that are still lingering on your systems as that packages no longer provided (due to the removal of KDE:Unstable:Extra) are marked in red. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-kde+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-kde+owner@opensuse.org