On Friday 27 August 2004 06:43, Bill Wisse wrote:
I upgraded/installed several packages which went well, until I wanted to upgrade Amarok. That didn't work because of dependency problems with Kdepim3 I tried to uninstall Kdepim3 ( because I never use it) but that wasn't possible. So not all dependency problems are taking care of , or did I make a mistake somewhere?
When rpms collide because they both provide some file or other, it has a problem. For example, if you want to use it (or apt) to upgrade from kde 3.2.3 to 3.3, you need to first uninstall kvirc and konversation. But this is primarily an rpm problem, no tool can (safely) guard you against broken rpms Having said that, I have amarok 1.0.2-5 and kdepim3-3.3.0-9 installed, and I used red carpet to upgrade. if you run "rug install amarok" as root on a command line, could you post the errors you get?