On Sunday 26 April 2015 14:55:13 Raymond Wooninck wrote:
On Sunday, April 26, 2015 01:51:25 PM Stanislav Baiduzhyi wrote:
1. When switching from extra repository to applications repository, is it possible (with yast or zypper) to find all packages without install source, to see who got orphaned after repository switch? Not to leave the mix of packages from different repositories because of possible name change.
First of all, there is NO switch from extra repository to applications repository. About 99% of the packages in the applications repository are originally from KDE:Distro:Factory and were part of the old KDE SC releases. So they were never in KDE:Extra. So instead of switching you should just add KDE:Applications repository for 13.2 if you want to receive the KDE Applications 15.04 release (which is kdelibs4 & frameworks based packages)
Secondly the packages in Applications repository will automatically update the older existing packages and would create a mix of kdelibs4 and Frameworks based packages. So you shouldn't be left with a mix of packages from different repositories, unless you have KDE:Unstable repositories active as well.
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 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 langpacks. And I would prefer to do it without full reinstall. What would you recommend? -- Regards, Stas -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-kde+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-kde+owner@opensuse.org