
On 26/06/14 21:22, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
* Basil Chupin <blchupin@iinet.net.au> [06-25-14 23:43]:
On 26/06/14 13:10, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
* Basil Chupin <blchupin@iinet.net.au> [06-25-14 21:51]: [...] [...]
and because I don't around installing things which I don't need I am wondering how these KDE3 files got installed and by whom? rpm -q --last --whatrequires kdelibs3 Thanks Patrick.
The 'offending' app is kde3-kaffeine.*.x86_64 ! An x86_64 app requiring some 32-bit file? OK, I can see that but........
Anyway, seeing as I never use kaffeine I zapped this kde3-kaffeine (and associated file), then ran 'zypper clean -a'>'zypper refresh'>'zypper up' and got the same result: The following ...... files will not be upgraded' :-( . Nothing has changed...... My post *only* addressed the quoted question.
I don't understand why one would install kde3-kaffeine with kaffeine being available and it would not have been installed w/o *specific* selection.
Exactly. I never use kaffeine nor amarok nor MPlayer. I only ever now use VLC (used to run xine years ago) so have never had the burning desire to install kaffeine let alone the kde3 version! What installed it I have no idea. But that's not the point: after removing kde3-kaffeine zypper still insists that there are dependency problems. BC -- Using openSUSE 13.1, KDE 4.13.2 & kernel 3.15.1-2 on a system with- AMD FX 8-core 3.6/4.2GHz processor 16GB PC14900/1866MHz Quad Channel RAM Gigabyte AMD3+ m/board; Gigabyte nVidia GTX660 GPU -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-kde+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-kde+owner@opensuse.org