Op dinsdag 26 juli 2016 13:35:42 CEST schreef Raymond Wooninck:
Hi Freek
On Tue, Jul 26, 2016 at 10:44 AM, Freek de Kruijf <freek@opensuse.org> wrote:
I am trying to install the unstable KDE repositories, but trying to do a "zypper dup" on the repository http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/KDE:/ Qt56/openSUSE_Factory/ results in removing almost all KDE applications. Trying to update i.e. akonadi_resources results in a lot of changes to a lower architecture.
I guess that it would be hard to almost impossible to just dup one repository, while the whole unstable parts consists out of at least three repositories (Qt56, Unstable:Frameworks and Unstable:Applications). Best would be to dup separately for each repository in that order and ignore any errors that pop up. With the last update things should be ok again.
I started doing "zypper dup", so on all repositories, and that went well. After that I tried "zypper up", but this results in removing packages I do not want to be removed. So I tried what I described earlier.
Trying to dup Applications shows one missing module: libQt5Core.so.5. It looks like the package libQt5Core is missing; libQt5Core-devel is available. Also libQt5Core5 is available.
This is not a bug .) The libQt5Core5 package contains the libQt5Core.so.5 file. The naming of the package is based on the packaging guidelines for shared libraires.
The package libQt5Core5 is installed, so why is there a complaint libQt5Core.so.5 is not available. It is installed from the Main Repository. Trying to install it from KDE:Qt56 results in massive amount of messages about architecture change to i586.
Regards
Raymond
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