[opensuse-kde] gnucash in 12.2 won't work on KDE upgrade
I did an upgrade from 12.1 to 12.2 on my laptop using the installation DVD and doing an upgrade (not a clean install), and now I cannot get gnucash to work. I think this may be related to upgrading KDE to 4.9.1 after going to 12.2. The initial symptoms were that there was a particular banking library that it wanted to uninstall when I upgraded KDE to 4.9.1. The banking library is called aqbanking-5.0.25. It said that I had to uninstall gnucash or downgrade to aqbanking-5.0.23, or the other options. I decided to uninstall gnucash at first and finish the upgrade. Then when that was finished, I went to yast to reinstall gnucash. It allowed me to use aqbanking-5.0.23, and I installed it. But it won't run. So I went to zypper and uninstalled gnucash. Now when I go to try and reinstall gnucash on zypper, I get the following: [CODE] george@linux-o3ef:~/Documents> sudo zypper in gnucash Loading repository data... Reading installed packages... Resolving package dependencies... Problem: gnucash-2.4.11-2.5.5.x86_64 requires libaqbanking.so.33()(64bit), but this requirement cannot be provided uninstallable providers: aqbanking-5.0.23-3.1.2.x86_64[openSUSE-12.2-1.6] aqbanking-5.0.23-3.1.2.x86_64[repo-oss] Solution 1: downgrade of aqbanking-5.0.25-3.1.x86_64 to aqbanking-5.0.23-3.1.2.x86_64 Solution 2: do not install gnucash-2.4.11-2.5.5.x86_64 Solution 3: break gnucash-2.4.11-2.5.5.x86_64 by ignoring some of its dependencies Choose from above solutions by number or cancel [1/2/3/c] (c): [/CODE] So I went to install libaqbanking: [CODE] sudo zypper in libaqbanking.so.33 root's password: Loading repository data... Reading installed packages... 'libaqbanking.so.33' not found in package names. Trying capabilities. Resolving package dependencies... Problem: aqbanking-5.0.23-3.1.2.i586 has inferior architecture Solution 1: Following actions will be done: install aqbanking-5.0.23-3.1.2.i586 despite the inferior architecture install libgwenhywfar60-4.3.3-6.16.i586 despite the inferior architecture install libktoblzcheck1-1.36-6.1.2.i586 despite the inferior architecture downgrade of aqbanking-5.0.25-3.1.x86_64 to aqbanking-5.0.23-3.1.2.i586 downgrade of aqbanking-lang-5.0.25-3.1.noarch to aqbanking-lang-5.0.23-3.1.2.noarch replacement of libktoblzcheck1-1.36-6.1.2.x86_64 with libktoblzcheck1-1.36-6.1.2.i586 replacement of libgwenhywfar60-4.3.3-6.16.x86_64 with libgwenhywfar60-4.3.3-6.16.i586 replacement of libgwengui-gtk2-0-4.3.3-6.16.x86_64 with libgwengui-gtk2-0-4.3.3-6.16.i586 install libgwengui-gtk2-0-4.3.3-6.16.i586 despite the inferior architecture replacement of libgwenhywfar60-plugins-4.3.3-6.16.x86_64 with libgwenhywfar60-plugins-4.3.3-6.16.i586 install libgwenhywfar60-plugins-4.3.3-6.16.i586 despite the inferior architecture Solution 2: do not ask to install a solvable providing libaqbanking.so.33 Choose from above solutions by number or cancel [1/2/c] (c): 1 [/CODE] So, after that I went to install gnucash again: [CODE] george@linux-o3ef:~/Documents> sudo zypper in gnucash root's password: Loading repository data... Reading installed packages... Resolving package dependencies... Problem: gnucash-2.4.11-2.5.5.x86_64 requires libaqbanking.so.33()(64bit), but this requirement cannot be provided uninstallable providers: aqbanking-5.0.23-3.1.2.x86_64[openSUSE-12.2-1.6] aqbanking-5.0.23-3.1.2.x86_64[repo-oss] Solution 1: Following actions will be done: replacement of aqbanking-5.0.23-3.1.2.i586 with aqbanking-5.0.23-3.1.2.x86_64 replacement of libgwengui-gtk2-0-4.3.3-6.16.i586 with libgwengui-gtk2-0-4.3.3-6.16.x86_64 replacement of libgwenhywfar60-4.3.3-6.16.i586 with libgwenhywfar60-4.3.3-6.16.x86_64 replacement of libgwenhywfar60-plugins-4.3.3-6.16.i586 with libgwenhywfar60-plugins-4.3.3-6.16.x86_64 replacement of libktoblzcheck1-1.36-6.1.2.i586 with libktoblzcheck1-1.36-6.1.2.x86_64 Solution 2: do not install gnucash-2.4.11-2.5.5.x86_64 Solution 3: break gnucash-2.4.11-2.5.5.x86_64 by ignoring some of its dependencies Choose from above solutions by number or cancel [1/2/3/c] (c):1 [/CODE] Is there a packaging problem here? After I did all that, it still would not run. I have not yet tried installing the 32bit version. -- G.O. Box #1: 12.1 | KDE 4.8.5 | AMD Phenom IIX4 | 64 | ATI Radeon HD 3300 | 16GB Box #2: 12.1 | KDE 4.9.1 | AMD Athlon X3 | 64 | nVidia C61 GeForce 7025 | 4GB Laptop: 12.2 | KDE 4.9.1 | Core i7-2620M | 64 | Intel HD Graphics 3000 | 8GB learning openSUSE and loving it -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-kde+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-kde+owner@opensuse.org
On 09/28/2012 03:15 PM, George Olson wrote:
I did an upgrade from 12.1 to 12.2 on my laptop using the installation DVD and doing an upgrade (not a clean install), and now I cannot get gnucash to work. I think this may be related to upgrading KDE to 4.9.1 after going to 12.2. The initial symptoms were that there was a particular banking library that it wanted to uninstall when I upgraded KDE to 4.9.1. The banking library is called aqbanking-5.0.25. It said that I had to uninstall gnucash or downgrade to aqbanking-5.0.23, or the other options.
I decided to uninstall gnucash at first and finish the upgrade. Then when that was finished, I went to yast to reinstall gnucash. It allowed me to use aqbanking-5.0.23, and I installed it. But it won't run.
Is there a packaging problem here? After I did all that, it still would not run. I have not yet tried installing the 32bit version.
Howdy again, I received an answer from the forums, and was directed to this bug report: https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=780827#c18 That solved my problem, and I have working gnucash again! -- G.O. Box #1: 12.1 | KDE 4.8.5 | AMD Phenom IIX4 | 64 | ATI Radeon HD 3300 | 16GB Box #2: 12.1 | KDE 4.9.1 | AMD Athlon X3 | 64 | nVidia C61 GeForce 7025 | 4GB Laptop: 12.2 | KDE 4.9.1 | Core i7-2620M | 64 | Intel HD Graphics 3000 | 8GB learning openSUSE and loving it -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-kde+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-kde+owner@opensuse.org
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