[opensuse-kde] Re: Problems with KDE 4.7 after ordinal update
Well, the first thing you should try is the old trick: restarting :-) If it still does not work: - Try upgrading again (and restarting afterwards). - Do you remember having done anything wrong? (for example, for conflicting files: removing a file or breaking a dependence?). Regards, David -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-kde+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-kde+help@opensuse.org
Hello
Well, the first thing you should try is the old trick: restarting :-) If it still does not work: - Try upgrading again (and restarting afterwards). I've tried. I had not helped - Do you remember having done anything wrong? (for example, for conflicting files: removing a file or breaking a dependence?). Nothing wrong occured. No conflicts, no repository changes at the past several weeks. But the problem appeared only today.
Best regards, Pavel Baranchikov -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-kde+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-kde+help@opensuse.org
Am Wed 14 Sep 2011 03:59:00 PM CEST schrieb Pavel Baranchikov <pavel@argo-tours.ru>:
Hello
Well, the first thing you should try is the old trick: restarting :-) If it still does not work: - Try upgrading again (and restarting afterwards). I've tried. I had not helped - Do you remember having done anything wrong? (for example, for conflicting files: removing a file or breaking a dependence?). Nothing wrong occured. No conflicts, no repository changes at the past several weeks. But the problem appeared only today.
I guess you have a mix for KDE 4.7.0 and 4.7.1, can you do a rpm -qa | grep 4.7.0 and paste the output. Thanks. -- Ismail Dönmez - openSUSE Booster SUSE LINUX Products GmbH Maxfeldstr. 5, 90409 Nürnberg, Germany GF: Jeff Hawn, Jennifer Guild, Felix Imendörffer, HRB 16746 (AG Nürnberg) -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-kde+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-kde+help@opensuse.org
Hello,
Am Wed 14 Sep 2011 03:59:00 PM CEST schrieb Pavel Baranchikov
<pavel@argo-tours.ru>:
Hello
Well, the first thing you should try is the old trick: restarting :-) If it still does not work: - Try upgrading again (and restarting afterwards).
I've tried. I had not helped
- Do you remember having done anything wrong? (for example, for conflicting files: removing a file or breaking a dependence?).
Nothing wrong occured. No conflicts, no repository changes at the
past several weeks. But the problem appeared only today.
I guess you have a mix for KDE 4.7.0 and 4.7.1, can you do a
rpm -qa | grep 4.7.0
and paste the output.
Yes, you were right. My daily-executed "zypper -n update -l" mixed the packages with different versions. Just executing "zypper dup" resolved my problems. Thanks. Best regards, Pavel Baranchikov, -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-kde+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-kde+help@opensuse.org
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Ismail Doenmez [14.09.2011 17:46]:
Am Wed 14 Sep 2011 03:59:00 PM CEST schrieb Pavel Baranchikov <pavel@argo-tours.ru>:
Hello
Well, the first thing you should try is the old trick: restarting :-) If it still does not work: - Try upgrading again (and restarting afterwards). I've tried. I had not helped - Do you remember having done anything wrong? (for example, for conflicting files: removing a file or breaking a dependence?). Nothing wrong occured. No conflicts, no repository changes at the past several weeks. But the problem appeared only today.
I guess you have a mix for KDE 4.7.0 and 4.7.1, can you do a
rpm -qa | grep 4.7.0
and paste the output.
Thanks.
May I chime in here? I have "A KDE text-editor component could not be found. Please check your KDE installation." also, but "rpm -qa | grep 4.7.0" returns nothing. And it is today, it is several days now that the 4.7.x damage has been resolved... Regards, Werner -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2.0.16 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with SUSE - http://enigmail.mozdev.org/ iEYEARECAAYFAk557QcACgkQk33Krq8b42MrJQCdFwnjr/cwUH/w268HZ9lJjIek oYoAnj9S+76mLvsVlioDaTGG5CWGi+Ac =8jOf -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-kde+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-kde+help@opensuse.org
Hello,
Ismail Doenmez [14.09.2011 17:46]:
Am Wed 14 Sep 2011 03:59:00 PM CEST schrieb Pavel Baranchikov
<pavel@argo-tours.ru>:
Hello
Well, the first thing you should try is the old trick: restarting :-) If it still does not work: - Try upgrading again (and restarting afterwards).
I've tried. I had not helped
- Do you remember having done anything wrong? (for example, for conflicting files: removing a file or breaking a dependence?).
Nothing wrong occured. No conflicts, no repository changes at the
past several weeks. But the problem appeared only today.
I guess you have a mix for KDE 4.7.0 and 4.7.1, can you do a
rpm -qa | grep 4.7.0
and paste the output.
Thanks.
May I chime in here? I have "A KDE text-editor component could not be found. Please check your KDE installation." also, but "rpm -qa | grep 4.7.0" returns nothing.
And it is today, it is several days now that the 4.7.x damage has been resolved...
Try zypper dup -l This helped me Best regards, Pavel Baranchikov -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-kde+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-kde+help@opensuse.org
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Pavel Baranchikov [21.09.2011 16:17]:
May I chime in here? I have "A KDE text-editor component could not be found. Please check your KDE installation." also, but "rpm -qa | grep 4.7.0" returns nothing.
And it is today, it is several days now that the 4.7.x damage has been resolved...
Try zypper dup -l This helped me
Pavel, I need a working system, so there is no way I will have a zypper dup running here - unless it is 2012 and I upgrade to 12.1 ;-) A "rpm -qa *kate* | sort" returns kate-4.7.1-2.3.x86_64 katesort-1.0-15.3.x86_64 kde3-katesort-1.0-1.2.x86_64 kdeaddons3-kate-3.5.10-9.3.x86_64 libkate1-0.3.8-8.1.x86_64 there shouldn't be anything missing, because then the kate package would show missing dependencies, which it does not. KDE 3's kate is working fine, btw. Regards, Werner -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2.0.16 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with SUSE - http://enigmail.mozdev.org/ iEYEARECAAYFAk559GgACgkQk33Krq8b42M+LwCfXB1+OhLQZ61BRmB9D7qA+Wfr +M4An2hq5jk/1jOwYN/jr/PNWGhHOEof =dRRu -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-kde+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-kde+help@opensuse.org
On Wed, 21 Sep 2011 16:27, Werner Flamme <werner.flamme@...> wrote:
Pavel Baranchikov [21.09.2011 16:17]:
May I chime in here? I have "A KDE text-editor component could not be found. Please check your KDE installation." also, but "rpm -qa | grep 4.7.0" returns nothing.
And it is today, it is several days now that the 4.7.x damage has been resolved...
Try zypper dup -l This helped me
Pavel,
I need a working system, so there is no way I will have a zypper dup running here - unless it is 2012 and I upgrade to 12.1 ;-)
A "rpm -qa *kate* | sort" returns
kate-4.7.1-2.3.x86_64 katesort-1.0-15.3.x86_64 kde3-katesort-1.0-1.2.x86_64 kdeaddons3-kate-3.5.10-9.3.x86_64 libkate1-0.3.8-8.1.x86_64
there shouldn't be anything missing, because then the kate package would show missing dependencies, which it does not.
KDE 3's kate is working fine, btw.
Regards, Werner
"The Trick" is to do a "zypper -v dup -D" (dry-run), or, after the solver is done, ask for 'd'etails, then abort, take note of the packages it selected. (best done in a second terminal) And after this YOU select which packages you install via "zypper in -r <repo> <package-name>-<version>.<arch>" Use the output of "zypper -v dup -D" as a help to find out whats' wrong, no more, if you don't trust it. Hope this gives you a hint on how to solf your troubles. - Yamaban -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-kde+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-kde+help@opensuse.org
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Yamaban [21.09.2011 16:42]:
On Wed, 21 Sep 2011 16:27, Werner Flamme <werner.flamme@...> wrote:
Pavel Baranchikov [21.09.2011 16:17]:
May I chime in here? I have "A KDE text-editor component could not be found. Please check your KDE installation." also, but "rpm -qa | grep 4.7.0" returns nothing.
And it is today, it is several days now that the 4.7.x damage has been resolved...
Try zypper dup -l This helped me
Pavel,
I need a working system, so there is no way I will have a zypper dup running here - unless it is 2012 and I upgrade to 12.1 ;-)
A "rpm -qa *kate* | sort" returns
kate-4.7.1-2.3.x86_64 katesort-1.0-15.3.x86_64 kde3-katesort-1.0-1.2.x86_64 kdeaddons3-kate-3.5.10-9.3.x86_64 libkate1-0.3.8-8.1.x86_64
there shouldn't be anything missing, because then the kate package would show missing dependencies, which it does not.
KDE 3's kate is working fine, btw.
Regards, Werner
"The Trick" is to do a "zypper -v dup -D" (dry-run), or, after the solver is done, ask for 'd'etails, then abort, take note of the packages it selected. (best done in a second terminal)
And after this YOU select which packages you install via "zypper in -r <repo> <package-name>-<version>.<arch>"
Use the output of "zypper -v dup -D" as a help to find out whats' wrong, no more, if you don't trust it.
Hope this gives you a hint on how to solf your troubles.
- Yamaban
I filtered the output of that command (zypper -v dup -D | grep -B2 KDE). The list was way too long without that. "zypper lr" shows 65 repos. - ---snip--- catdoc 0.94.2-2.2 -> 0.94.2-2.1 obs://build.opensuse.org/KDE -> obs://build.opensuse.org/KDE:KDE3 dbus-1-glib 0.92-3.1 -> 0.92-2.1 obs://build.opensuse.org/KDE -> openSUSE dbus-1-x11 1.4.1-7.1 -> 1.4.1-6.1 obs://build.opensuse.org/KDE -> openSUSE - -- gfxboot-branding-openSUSE 4.4.5-55.1 -> 4.3.8-99.6 obs://build.opensuse.org/KDE -> openSUSE-Education gpg2 2.0.16-8.1 -> 2.0.16-7.1 obs://build.opensuse.org/KDE -> openSUSE gpg2-lang 2.0.16-8.1 -> 2.0.16-7.1 obs://build.opensuse.org/KDE -> openSUSE - -- kdeaccessibility4 4.6.5-9.3 -> 4.6.0-3.2 obs://build.opensuse.org/KDE -> openSUSE - -- klamav 0.46-31.1 -> 0.46-12.1 obs://build.opensuse.org/KDE:KDE3 -> openSUSE konversation 1.3.1-9.3 -> 1.3.1-7.10.1 obs://build.opensuse.org/KDE -> openSUSE konversation-lang 1.3.1-9.3 -> 1.3.1-7.10.1 obs://build.opensuse.org/KDE -> openSUSE kpackagekit 0.6.3.3-6.12.2 -> 0.6.3.3-6.11.1 obs://build.opensuse.org/KDE -> openSUSE - -- libassuan0 2.0.0-5.1 -> 2.0.1-4.1 obs://build.opensuse.org/KDE -> openSUSE - -- libexiv2-9 0.20-3.1 -> 0.20-2.1 obs://build.opensuse.org/KDE -> obs://build.opensuse.org/KDE:KDE3 libggz2 0.0.14.1-49.1 -> 0.0.14.1-3.1 openSUSE -> obs://build.opensuse.org/KDE libgpod-lang 0.6.0-87.1 -> 0.8.0-5.6.1 obs://build.opensuse.org/KDE:KDE3 -> openSUSE libgstreamer-0_10-0-32bit 0.10.32-5.1 -> 0.10.35-1.pm.57.2 obs://build.opensuse.org/KDE -> http://packman.links2linux.de libkdcraw9 4.6.5-11.3 -> 4.6.0-6.11.1 obs://build.opensuse.org/KDE -> openSUSE libkexiv2-9 4.6.5-11.3 -> 4.6.0-6.11.1 obs://build.opensuse.org/KDE -> openSUSE - -- liblensfun0 0.2.5-8.9.1 -> 0.2.5-2.1 openSUSE -> obs://build.opensuse.org/KDE - -- libopencv2_2 2.2.0-12.1 -> 2.2.0-9.5 obs://build.opensuse.org/KDE -> openSUSE libopenjpeg2 1.3-14.1 -> 1.3-0.pm.2.1 obs://build.opensuse.org/KDE -> http://packman.links2linux.de libphonon4 4.5.0-4.2 -> 4.4.4-3.1 obs://build.opensuse.org/KDE -> openSUSE libpodofo0_8_4 0.8.4-30.1 -> 0.8.4-3.1 obs://build.opensuse.org/KDE -> openSUSE - -- libpth20 2.0.7-125.1 -> 2.0.7-124.1 obs://build.opensuse.org/KDE -> openSUSE librapi2 0.15.2-1.pm.1.1 -> 0.15.2-11.1 http://packman.links2linux.de -> obs://build.opensuse.org/KDE:KDE3 - -- libssh4 0.5.0-13.1 -> 0.4.8-7.1 obs://build.opensuse.org/KDE -> openSUSE - -- libsynce0 0.15.1-4.1 -> 0.15.1-4.2 The SynCE Project -> obs://build.opensuse.org/KDE:KDE3 libtag-devel 1.7-8.1 -> 1.7-6.pm.39.1 obs://build.opensuse.org/KDE -> http://packman.links2linux.de - -- libtag1 1.7-8.1 -> 1.7-6.pm.39.1 obs://build.opensuse.org/KDE -> http://packman.links2linux.de libtag_c0 1.7-8.1 -> 1.7-6.pm.39.1 obs://build.opensuse.org/KDE -> http://packman.links2linux.de - -- phonon 4.5.0-4.2 -> 4.4.4-3.1 obs://build.opensuse.org/KDE -> openSUSE - -- polkit-kde-agent-1 0.99.0-2.3 -> 0.99.0-3.1 obs://build.opensuse.org/KDE -> openSUSE polkit-kde-kcmmodules-1 0.98.1-2.3 -> 0.98.1-3.2 obs://build.opensuse.org/KDE -> openSUSE - -- python-rapi2 0.15.2-1.pm.1.1 -> 0.15.2-11.1 http://packman.links2linux.de -> obs://build.opensuse.org/KDE:KDE3 rapi2-tools 0.15.2-1.pm.1.1 -> 0.15.2-11.1 http://packman.links2linux.de -> obs://build.opensuse.org/KDE:KDE3 - -- taglib 1.7-8.1 -> 1.7-6.pm.39.1 obs://build.opensuse.org/KDE -> http://packman.links2linux.de taglib-extras 1.0.1-12.3 -> 1.0.1-7.1 obs://build.opensuse.org/KDE -> openSUSE - ---pins--- What package might be responsible for my missing kate? Maybe kdeaccessibility4, what seems to exist no more after 4.6.5. Interesting, that so many KDE packages (like the last one) are suggested to be downgraded and taken from the distro repo instead of KDE. Maybe the installation of the mysterious package resolves my login problem too [can't login with kdm, since kdm tells me about missing credentials when I log in (with LDAP), login via text console is fine, of course, and startx runs without hassle] or my double notification problem [first popup tells me something, second popup tells me that the first popup was not shown because of a crash]. Both problems occur wih a fresh profile as well. At home, there is no LDAP server, but there are no double popups, too... Deinstallation of kdeaccessibility4 did not solve the problem, anyway ;-) Regards, Werner -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2.0.16 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with SUSE - http://enigmail.mozdev.org/ iEYEARECAAYFAk55/lQACgkQk33Krq8b42PgUACfZvnLytNDeMKljLVsdVmaytg0 e8sAmgMvS+5zN1AKWnuJfrMdakPNks0l =2BNs -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-kde+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-kde+help@opensuse.org
On Wed, 21 Sep 2011 17:10, Werner Flamme <werner.flamme@...> wrote:
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Yamaban [21.09.2011 16:42]:
On Wed, 21 Sep 2011 16:27, Werner Flamme <werner.flamme@...> wrote:
Pavel Baranchikov [21.09.2011 16:17]:
May I chime in here? I have "A KDE text-editor component could not be found. Please check your KDE installation." also, but "rpm -qa | grep 4.7.0" returns nothing.
And it is today, it is several days now that the 4.7.x damage has been resolved...
Try zypper dup -l This helped me
Pavel,
I need a working system, so there is no way I will have a zypper dup running here - unless it is 2012 and I upgrade to 12.1 ;-)
A "rpm -qa *kate* | sort" returns
kate-4.7.1-2.3.x86_64 katesort-1.0-15.3.x86_64 kde3-katesort-1.0-1.2.x86_64 kdeaddons3-kate-3.5.10-9.3.x86_64 libkate1-0.3.8-8.1.x86_64
there shouldn't be anything missing, because then the kate package would show missing dependencies, which it does not.
KDE 3's kate is working fine, btw.
Regards, Werner
"The Trick" is to do a "zypper -v dup -D" (dry-run), or, after the solver is done, ask for 'd'etails, then abort, take note of the packages it selected. (best done in a second terminal)
And after this YOU select which packages you install via "zypper in -r <repo> <package-name>-<version>.<arch>"
Use the output of "zypper -v dup -D" as a help to find out whats' wrong, no more, if you don't trust it.
Hope this gives you a hint on how to solf your troubles.
- Yamaban
I filtered the output of that command (zypper -v dup -D | grep -B2 KDE). The list was way too long without that. "zypper lr" shows 65 repos.
- ---snip---
Ouch! Ok, assuming the kate you want is the one from KDE 4.7, than you can limit zypper dup even more. (see "zypper help dup") "zypper -v dup -D --from <your_KDE_4.7_repo>" that should limit the list. On the otherhand, when I look at your list, this looks like there is also some trouble with the priority of your repos. To make sure, have a look at the output of "zypper lr -P" and keep in mind the lower the number, the higher the priority. The desired effect (working kate from KDE4.7) is easier to reach when the prio-number of the KDE4.7 repo is lower than the KDE3 one. E.G. repo-kde3 -> 99; repo-kde47 -> 98. The "zypper -v dup -D --from <repo-kde47>" output should be much more sane then. On my old OSS 11.2 with KDE4.6.3 kate is just one package. Maybe a uninstall and reinstall anew of kate from the repo-kde47 gives a faster fix to your trouble. But, make sure of the repo priority beforehand. Again, have a look at zypper help dup, and make note of the difference between --from and --repo, maybe --repo makes more sense here. A dry-run test with --recommends could be helpfull. Additional, "libkate*" is "A karaoke and text codec for embedding in Ogg" from packman repo not the editor. Cheers, - Yamaban. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-kde+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-kde+help@opensuse.org
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Yamaban [21.09.2011 18:18]:
On Wed, 21 Sep 2011 17:10, Werner Flamme <werner.flamme@...> wrote:
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Yamaban [21.09.2011 16:42]:
On Wed, 21 Sep 2011 16:27, Werner Flamme <werner.flamme@...> wrote:
Pavel Baranchikov [21.09.2011 16:17]:
May I chime in here? I have "A KDE text-editor component could not be found. Please check your KDE installation." also, but "rpm -qa | grep 4.7.0" returns nothing.
And it is today, it is several days now that the 4.7.x damage has been resolved...
Try zypper dup -l This helped me
Pavel,
I need a working system, so there is no way I will have a zypper dup running here - unless it is 2012 and I upgrade to 12.1 ;-)
A "rpm -qa *kate* | sort" returns
kate-4.7.1-2.3.x86_64 katesort-1.0-15.3.x86_64 kde3-katesort-1.0-1.2.x86_64 kdeaddons3-kate-3.5.10-9.3.x86_64 libkate1-0.3.8-8.1.x86_64
there shouldn't be anything missing, because then the kate package would show missing dependencies, which it does not.
KDE 3's kate is working fine, btw.
Regards, Werner
"The Trick" is to do a "zypper -v dup -D" (dry-run), or, after the solver is done, ask for 'd'etails, then abort, take note of the packages it selected. (best done in a second terminal)
And after this YOU select which packages you install via "zypper in -r <repo> <package-name>-<version>.<arch>"
Use the output of "zypper -v dup -D" as a help to find out whats' wrong, no more, if you don't trust it.
Hope this gives you a hint on how to solf your troubles.
- Yamaban
I filtered the output of that command (zypper -v dup -D | grep -B2 KDE). The list was way too long without that. "zypper lr" shows 65 repos.
- ---snip---
Ouch! Ok, assuming the kate you want is the one from KDE 4.7, than you can limit zypper dup even more. (see "zypper help dup") "zypper -v dup -D --from <your_KDE_4.7_repo>" that should limit the list.
This shortens the list. I insert the output here: - ---snip--- 3 Problems: Problem: problem with installed package phonon-4.5.0-4.2.x86_64 Problem: problem with installed package taglib-extras-1.0.1-12.3.x86_64 Problem: problem with installed package bootsplash-branding-openSUSE-3.1-100.1.noarch Problem: problem with installed package phonon-4.5.0-4.2.x86_64 Solution 1: keep obsolete phonon-4.5.0-4.2.x86_64 Choose the above solution using '1' or skip, retry or cancel [1/s/r/c] (c): 1 Applying solution 1 Problem: problem with installed package taglib-extras-1.0.1-12.3.x86_64 Solution 1: Following actions will be done: downgrade of taglib-extras-1.0.1-12.3.x86_64 to taglib-extras-1.0.1-7.1.x86_64 install taglib-extras-1.0.1-7.1.x86_64 (with vendor change) obs://build.opensuse.org/KDE --> openSUSE Solution 2: keep obsolete taglib-extras-1.0.1-12.3.x86_64 Choose from above solutions by number or skip, retry or cancel [1/2/s/r/c] (c): 1 Applying solution 1 Problem: problem with installed package bootsplash-branding-openSUSE-3.1-100.1.noarch Solution 1: Following actions will be done: downgrade of bootsplash-branding-openSUSE-3.1-100.1.noarch to bootsplash-branding-openSUSE-3.1-64.66.1.noarch install bootsplash-branding-openSUSE-3.1-64.66.1.noarch (with vendor change) obs://build.opensuse.org/Base --> openSUSE install bootsplash-branding-openSUSE-3.1-64.66.1.noarch from excluded repository Solution 2: keep obsolete bootsplash-branding-openSUSE-3.1-100.1.noarch Choose from above solutions by number or skip, retry or cancel [1/2/s/r/c] (c): 1 Applying solution 1 Resolving dependencies... Computing distribution upgrade... Force resolution: No The following NEW package is going to be installed: lensfun-data 0.2.5-2.1 The following packages are going to be REMOVED: ggz 0.0.14.1-49.1 lensfun 0.2.5-8.9.1 The following packages are going to be downgraded: amarok 2.4.3-15.1 -> 2.4.3-2.3 amarok-lang 2.4.3-15.1 -> 2.4.3-2.3 bluedevil 1.1.1-4.1 -> 1.1.1-2.3 bluedevil-lang 1.1.1-4.1 -> 1.1.1-2.3 bootsplash-branding-openSUSE 3.1-100.1 -> 3.1-64.66.1 choqok 1.1-13.1 -> 1.1-2.3 create-resources 0.1.3-2.1 -> 0.1.3-1.1 ggz-client-libs 0.0.14.1-68.1 -> 0.0.14.1-2.1 k3b 2.0.2-22.1 -> 2.0.2-2.3 k3b-lang 2.0.2-22.1 -> 2.0.2-2.3 kchmviewer 5.3-3.1 -> 5.3-2.3 kcm_gtk 1.1-13.2 -> 1.1-2.3 kde-susetranslations 11.4-4.7.1 -> 11.4-2.1 kdebase4-openSUSE 11.4-33.42.1 -> 11.4-3.1 kdebase4-openSUSE-lang 11.4-33.42.1 -> 11.4-3.1 kdebase4-runtime-branding-openSUSE 11.4-33.42.1 -> 11.4-3.1 kdebase4-workspace-branding-openSUSE 11.4-33.42.1 -> 11.4-3.1 kdebindings-smokegen 4.7.1-5.1 -> 4.7.1-2.3 kdelibs4-branding-openSUSE 11.4-33.42.1 -> 11.4-3.1 kdesvn 1.5.5-11.1 -> 1.5.5-2.3 kdevelop4 4.2.3-8.1 -> 4.2.3-2.6 kdevelop4-lang 4.2.3-8.1 -> 4.2.3-2.6 kdevelop4-plugins-php 1.2.3-10.1 -> 1.2.3-2.7 kdevelop4-plugins-php-doc 1.2.3-10.1 -> 1.2.3-2.7 kdiff3 0.9.95-11.1 -> 0.9.95-2.2 kdiff3-lang 0.9.95-11.1 -> 0.9.95-2.2 kdm-branding-openSUSE 11.4-33.42.1 -> 11.4-3.1 kile 2.1-11.3 -> 2.1-2.3 kile-lang 2.1-11.3 -> 2.1-2.3 kio_iso 2.0.0-15.3 -> 2.0.0-2.6 kio_sysinfo 11.4-33.42.1 -> 11.4-3.1 kio_sysinfo-branding-openSUSE 11.4-33.42.1 -> 11.4-3.1 konversation 1.3.1-9.3 -> 1.3.1-2.6 konversation-lang 1.3.1-9.3 -> 1.3.1-2.6 ksmolt 0.2.3-9.1 -> 0.2.3-2.1 ksshaskpass 0.5.3-4.1 -> 0.5.3-2.3 kvkbd 0.6-9.1 -> 0.6-2.3 libbluedevil1 1.9.0-3.1 -> 1.9.0-2.3 libdmtx0 0.7.4-3.1 -> 0.7.4-2.1 libggz2 0.0.14.1-49.1 -> 0.0.14.1-3.1 libkexiv2-10 4.7.1-4.1 -> 4.7.1-2.3 libktexteditor 4.7.1-4.2 -> 4.7.1-2.3 liblensfun0 0.2.5-8.9.1 -> 0.2.5-2.1 liblqr-1-0 0.4.1-6.1 -> 0.4.1-2.1 libmarblewidget12 4.7.1-4.4 -> 4.7.1-3.4 libmygpo-qt1 1.0.3-3.2 -> 1.0.3-2.3 libphonon4 4.5.0-4.2 -> 4.5.0-2.4 libphonon4-32bit 4.5.0-4.2 -> 4.5.0-2.4 libprison0 1.0-4.1 -> 1.0-2.3 libqoauth1 1.0.1-3.1 -> 1.0.1-2.1 libqrencode3 3.1.1-4.1 -> 3.1.1-2.1 libsmokegen-devel 4.7.1-5.1 -> 4.7.1-2.3 libsmokeqt 4.7.1-4.3 -> 4.7.1-2.4 libsvnqt6 1.5.5-11.1 -> 1.5.5-2.3 libtag-extras1 1.0.1-7.1 -> 1.0.1-2.3 moodbar 0.1.2-4.1 -> 0.1.2-2.1 oxygen-molecule 3.2-7.1 -> 3.2-2.1 plasmoid-cwp 1.5.5-29.2 -> 1.5.5-2.3 plasmoid-cwp-lang 1.5.5-29.2 -> 1.5.5-2.3 plasmoid-quickaccess 0.8.1-9.2 -> 0.8.1-2.2 python-distribute 0.6.21-14.1 -> 0.6.19-2.1 qtcurve-kde4 1.8.8-8.1 -> 1.8.8-2.3 scribus 1.4.0.rc5-7.1 -> 1.4.0.rc5-2.4 skanlite 0.7.kde4.5.0-21.1 -> 0.7.kde4.5.0-3.1 smb4k 0.10.10-13.1 -> 0.10.10-4.1 smb4k-lang 0.10.10-13.1 -> 0.10.10-4.1 taglib-extras 1.0.1-12.3 -> 1.0.1-7.1 taglib-extras-devel 1.0.1-7.1 -> 1.0.1-2.3 yakuake 2.9.8-19.1 -> 2.9.8-3.1 yast2-control-center 2.20.2-1.3.1 -> 2.19.3-6.1 yast2-control-center-qt 2.20.2-1.3.1 -> 2.19.3-6.1 The following packages are going to be reinstalled: cln 1.3.1-2.1 iodbc-admin 3.52.7-2.1 kaffeine 1.2.2-2.3 libepub0 0.2.1-2.1 libiodbc3 3.52.7-2.1 libpodofo0_9_1 0.9.1-2.1 libqalculate5 0.9.7-2.1 podofo 0.9.1-2.1 The following packages are going to change vendor: bootsplash-branding-openSUSE 3.1-100.1 -> 3.1-64.66.1 obs://build.opensuse.org/Base -> openSUSE ggz-client-libs 0.0.14.1-68.1 -> 0.0.14.1-2.1 openSUSE -> obs://build.opensuse.org/KDE kchmviewer 5.3-3.1 -> 5.3-2.3 openSUSE -> obs://build.opensuse.org/KDE kcm_gtk 1.1-13.2 -> 1.1-2.3 openSUSE -> obs://build.opensuse.org/KDE kde-susetranslations 11.4-4.7.1 -> 11.4-2.1 openSUSE -> obs://build.opensuse.org/KDE kdebase4-openSUSE 11.4-33.42.1 -> 11.4-3.1 openSUSE -> obs://build.opensuse.org/KDE kdebase4-openSUSE-lang 11.4-33.42.1 -> 11.4-3.1 openSUSE -> obs://build.opensuse.org/KDE kdebase4-runtime-branding-openSUSE 11.4-33.42.1 -> 11.4-3.1 openSUSE -> obs://build.opensuse.org/KDE kdebase4-workspace-branding-openSUSE 11.4-33.42.1 -> 11.4-3.1 openSUSE -> obs://build.opensuse.org/KDE kdelibs4-branding-openSUSE 11.4-33.42.1 -> 11.4-3.1 openSUSE -> obs://build.opensuse.org/KDE kdiff3 0.9.95-11.1 -> 0.9.95-2.2 openSUSE -> obs://build.opensuse.org/KDE kdiff3-lang 0.9.95-11.1 -> 0.9.95-2.2 openSUSE -> obs://build.opensuse.org/KDE kdm-branding-openSUSE 11.4-33.42.1 -> 11.4-3.1 openSUSE -> obs://build.opensuse.org/KDE kio_iso 2.0.0-15.3 -> 2.0.0-2.6 openSUSE -> obs://build.opensuse.org/KDE kio_sysinfo 11.4-33.42.1 -> 11.4-3.1 openSUSE -> obs://build.opensuse.org/KDE kio_sysinfo-branding-openSUSE 11.4-33.42.1 -> 11.4-3.1 openSUSE -> obs://build.opensuse.org/KDE ksmolt 0.2.3-9.1 -> 0.2.3-2.1 openSUSE -> obs://build.opensuse.org/KDE kvkbd 0.6-9.1 -> 0.6-2.3 openSUSE -> obs://build.opensuse.org/KDE libggz2 0.0.14.1-49.1 -> 0.0.14.1-3.1 openSUSE -> obs://build.opensuse.org/KDE liblensfun0 0.2.5-8.9.1 -> 0.2.5-2.1 openSUSE -> obs://build.opensuse.org/KDE liblqr-1-0 0.4.1-6.1 -> 0.4.1-2.1 openSUSE -> obs://build.opensuse.org/KDE libqoauth1 1.0.1-3.1 -> 1.0.1-2.1 openSUSE -> obs://build.opensuse.org/KDE libtag-extras1 1.0.1-7.1 -> 1.0.1-2.3 openSUSE -> obs://build.opensuse.org/KDE moodbar 0.1.2-4.1 -> 0.1.2-2.1 openSUSE -> obs://build.opensuse.org/KDE oxygen-molecule 3.2-7.1 -> 3.2-2.1 openSUSE -> obs://build.opensuse.org/KDE plasmoid-quickaccess 0.8.1-9.2 -> 0.8.1-2.2 openSUSE -> obs://build.opensuse.org/KDE python-distribute 0.6.21-14.1 -> 0.6.19-2.1 obs://build.opensuse.org/server:messaging -> obs://build.opensuse.org/KDE scribus 1.4.0.rc5-7.1 -> 1.4.0.rc5-2.4 openSUSE-Education -> obs://build.opensuse.org/KDE taglib-extras 1.0.1-12.3 -> 1.0.1-7.1 obs://build.opensuse.org/KDE -> openSUSE taglib-extras-devel 1.0.1-7.1 -> 1.0.1-2.3 openSUSE -> obs://build.opensuse.org/KDE yast2-control-center 2.20.2-1.3.1 -> 2.19.3-6.1 openSUSE -> obs://build.opensuse.org/KDE yast2-control-center-qt 2.20.2-1.3.1 -> 2.19.3-6.1 openSUSE -> obs://build.opensuse.org/KDE - ---pins---
On the otherhand, when I look at your list, this looks like there is also some trouble with the priority of your repos. To make sure, have a look at the output of "zypper lr -P" and keep in mind the lower the number, the higher the priority.
I remember that, yes. I did and do do not change priorities of repositories. The oss/non-oss and update repos keep their valus from installation on, and new ones are added with prio 99 by default. I think that this (using a default value) must have a reason, or this would be a parameter for "zypper ar". It can only be modified afterwards.
The desired effect (working kate from KDE4.7) is easier to reach when the prio-number of the KDE4.7 repo is lower than the KDE3 one. E.G. repo-kde3 -> 99; repo-kde47 -> 98.
There are not many packages with the same name. At first, all KDE4 packages hat a "kde4" in their names, now all KDE3 packages have "kde3". Both repos have the same priority.
The "zypper -v dup -D --from <repo-kde47>" output should be much more sane then.
On my old OSS 11.2 with KDE4.6.3 kate is just one package.
Well, so it is now: kate-4.7.1-2.3.x86_64. Plus the "sort" addon in package katesort-1.0-15.3.x86_64. And the packages from kde3 are recognizable by their names.
Maybe a uninstall and reinstall anew of kate from the repo-kde47 gives a faster fix to your trouble.
But, make sure of the repo priority beforehand.
Again, have a look at zypper help dup, and make note of the difference between --from and --repo, maybe --repo makes more sense here.
A dry-run test with --recommends could be helpfull.
Additional, "libkate*" is "A karaoke and text codec for embedding in Ogg" from packman repo not the editor.
# rpm -e libkate1-0.3.8-8.1.x86_64 error: Failed dependencies: libkate.so.1()(64bit) is needed by (installed) vlc-noX-1.1.11-4.10.x86_64 As you see by the package name (no "pm" in the version), this lib is not from packman. "rpm -qi" tells me "Distribution: openSUSE 11.4", so it is neither from VLC repo nor from KDE, but from the distro itself. vlc-noX is from the VLC repo, BTW. "This was originally meant for karaoke use, but can be used for any purpose." :-) Hey, make me a sandwich! :-D (<http://xkcd.com/149/>) "rpm -qR kate" shows quite a list of libraries, that may come from everywhere. I checked some: rpm -qf /usr/lib64/libkateinterfaces.so.4 kate-4.7.1-2.3.x86_64 rpm -qf /usr/lib64/libktexteditor.so.4 libkde4-4.7.1-8.8.x86_64 rpm -qf /usr/lib64/libkparts.so.4 libkde4-4.7.1-8.8.x86_64 (Before, I did a "ldconfig -p | grep $LIBNAME" to get the proper file name) Regards, Werner -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2.0.16 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with SUSE - http://enigmail.mozdev.org/ iEYEARECAAYFAk565coACgkQk33Krq8b42NjqgCghaI7Tx21ggDJgyfF5JPB8I4I Af0An2eJDg1TEPiM1Nb2eb/Yw+Wig4V+ =UQqR -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-kde+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-kde+help@opensuse.org
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Yamaban [21.09.2011 18:18]:
Maybe a uninstall and reinstall anew of kate from the repo-kde47 gives a faster fix to your trouble.
No, it does not :-(. I used YaST -> Software -> Software Management -> Tab "Repositories". Here I chose refresh for all the kdebase4-*, kdelibs4-*, and kate packages, one by one, so that I could see where the package comes from. All reinstalled packages were taken from the KDE_Release repo, which points to K:R:47. Regards, Werner -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2.0.16 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with SUSE - http://enigmail.mozdev.org/ iEYEARECAAYFAk569yIACgkQk33Krq8b42Pn0wCfX9g/dTzUiZ/PSTV15Mddhp15 nksAn1lNp5CAXtnihFFH5mZp3zdoOJbg =mV++ -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-kde+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-kde+help@opensuse.org
Hello.
Yamaban [21.09.2011 16:42]:
On Wed, 21 Sep 2011 16:27, Werner Flamme <werner.flamme@...> wrote:
Pavel Baranchikov [21.09.2011 16:17]:
May I chime in here? I have "A KDE text-editor component could not be found. Please check your KDE installation." also, but "rpm -qa | grep 4.7.0" returns nothing.
And it is today, it is several days now that the 4.7.x damage has been resolved...
Try
zypper dup -l This helped me
Pavel,
I need a working system, so there is no way I will have a zypper dup running here - unless it is 2012 and I upgrade to 12.1 ;-)
A "rpm -qa *kate* | sort" returns
kate-4.7.1-2.3.x86_64 katesort-1.0-15.3.x86_64 kde3-katesort-1.0-1.2.x86_64 kdeaddons3-kate-3.5.10-9.3.x86_64 libkate1-0.3.8-8.1.x86_64
there shouldn't be anything missing, because then the kate package would show missing dependencies, which it does not.
KDE 3's kate is working fine, btw.
Regards, Werner
"The Trick" is to do a "zypper -v dup -D" (dry-run), or, after the solver is done, ask for 'd'etails, then abort, take note of the packages it selected. (best done in a second terminal)
And after this YOU select which packages you install via "zypper in -r <repo> <package-name>-<version>.<arch>"
Use the output of "zypper -v dup -D" as a help to find out whats' wrong, no more, if you don't trust it.
Hope this gives you a hint on how to solf your troubles.
- Yamaban
I filtered the output of that command (zypper -v dup -D | grep -B2 KDE). The list was way too long without that. "zypper lr" shows 65 repos.
It seems, you have not set repositories proorities. And make sure you do not have repositories with the same packages having the same priority. Concerning 65-items long repositories list. Do you really need all of them? Did you just clicked on "1-click install" multiple times?
---snip--- catdoc 0.94.2-2.2 -> 0.94.2-2.1 obs://build.opensuse.org/KDE -> obs://build.opensuse.org/KDE:KDE3 dbus-1-glib 0.92-3.1 -> 0.92-2.1 obs://build.opensuse.org/KDE -> openSUSE dbus-1-x11 1.4.1-7.1 -> 1.4.1-6.1 obs://build.opensuse.org/KDE -> openSUSE
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-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 ????? ?????????? [21.09.2011 18:18]:
Hello.
I filtered the output of that command (zypper -v dup -D | grep -B2 KDE). The list was way too long without that. "zypper lr" shows 65 repos.
It seems, you have not set repositories proorities. And make sure you do not have repositories with the same packages having the same priority. Concerning 65-items long repositories list. Do you really need all of them? Did you just clicked on "1-click install" multiple times?
Yes, I think I want them all. I'm using this kind of software from S.u.S.E. 5.3 on, and I love the build system introduced with openSUSE. It's nice to have all packages in the distro repo, and some newer versions in specialized repos. Since I have to manage a variety of servers, I need several packages in up-to-date versions, and so the number of repos increased. Thanks for your warning, anyway. BTW, at home, there are even more repos, and there is no such error with the non-existent editor component. So it might be just something to configure properly, but where and what? How does KDE try to recognize the editor component? Maybe it's just a missing symlink? Regards, Werner -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2.0.16 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with SUSE - http://enigmail.mozdev.org/ iEYEARECAAYFAk561/MACgkQk33Krq8b42OuawCfUaA/NYvWhhjcDSZVsJz8oC/5 IUsAoIUW9zkO6xeDAux1bWAiiwQJABX1 =TAzc -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-kde+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-kde+help@opensuse.org
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Павел Баранчиков [21.09.2011 18:18]:
Hello.
Yamaban [21.09.2011 16:42]:
On Wed, 21 Sep 2011 16:27, Werner Flamme <werner.flamme@...> wrote:
Pavel Baranchikov [21.09.2011 16:17]:
May I chime in here? I have "A KDE text-editor component could not be found. Please check your KDE installation." also, but "rpm -qa | grep 4.7.0" returns nothing.
And it is today, it is several days now that the 4.7.x damage has been resolved...
Try
zypper dup -l This helped me
Pavel,
Just to get a satisfying end to this thread: It works now. Today I had an update to 4.7.2, and now Kate works again. I did no change in the configs, no fresh profile, and before the update I still got the "component not found" message. After the update it just works :-) The "zypper up" I performed did not install any additional packages AFAIK. And since the "Nepomuk is disabled" popup is coming only once, I have only one wrong error popup (telling me that the error popup can't pop up) when starting :-) Hey, folks, KDE 4 is working now! Time to start KDE 5 :-) d,r&h Werner -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2.0.16 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with SUSE - http://enigmail.mozdev.org/ iEYEARECAAYFAk6Ns9IACgkQk33Krq8b42NtmQCfZ1XlX8tqGl8CR0egKn94N3Hp oZ0AmweJBYZSXZfCbsS91AL47eCl5+ST =upqD -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-kde+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-kde+owner@opensuse.org
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