What about libqt4-sql-mysql?
The whole thing worked with digikam 1.2 from Backport. If nothing else helps I will try mysql, but I hope that the next update will set it right.
Yesterday I also tried the Factory repository after disabling Backport. It suggested a lot of other changes, I went with it.
Unfortunatelly it changed the KDE GUI to something I didn't like, and digikam still didn't work, so I threw out Factory and Backport, .
Before you change repos you should inform yourself about their content otherwise you might brake your system.
Sorry, I should have been more precise. I did not have Backport or Factory active or their packages on my computer at the same time. Throwing out in this case means (examle Backport): - deactivating repository Backport - in runlevel 2 zypper dup, this clears the majority of packages. - in runlevel 5 KDE GUI and with yast removing all remaining packages which either cannot be downgraded or identified belonging to a known repository. There are usually only a few lonely ones left after zypper dup. I love yast !! Peter -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-kde+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-kde+help@opensuse.org