** DONT Update to kdepim3-3.5.4-22.1.i586.rpm if using 9.3 **
I lost "knotes" completely - the program was not on my disk anymore. I had to revert back to "kdepim3-3.5.4-20.3.i586.rpm" to get "knotes" back. I used this site to download my KDE updates: http://software.opensuse.org/download/KDE:/KDE3/SUSE_Linux_9.3/i586/ regards Ian
On Tue, 2006-10-03 at 22:32 +0100, ianseeks wrote:
I lost "knotes" completely - the program was not on my disk anymore. I had to revert back to "kdepim3-3.5.4-20.3.i586.rpm" to get "knotes" back. I used this site to download my KDE updates: http://software.opensuse.org/download/KDE:/KDE3/SUSE_Linux_9.3/i586/
It was split off into its own package. If you had installed kdepim3-notes instead of backrevving, you would have gotten it
On Tuesday 03 October 2006 22:41, Anders Johansson wrote:
On Tue, 2006-10-03 at 22:32 +0100, ianseeks wrote:
I lost "knotes" completely - the program was not on my disk anymore. I had to revert back to "kdepim3-3.5.4-20.3.i586.rpm" to get "knotes" back. I used this site to download my KDE updates: http://software.opensuse.org/download/KDE:/KDE3/SUSE_Linux_9.3/i586/
It was split off into its own package. If you had installed kdepim3-notes instead of backrevving, you would have gotten it
Thanks, i didn't realise that. I KGet the whole directory down to my local disk and install is via Yast from there - so its Yast that didn't identify that it had been separated and therefore didn't install/update it. Why on earth have they split it out, its part of the PIM? Seems like a bad idea to split something that is part of a groupware type application (as well as being standalone program) - it suddenly doesn't become an integrated package anymore. Are they going to split the others out to separate RPMs as well?
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