Problems with recent SuSE 8.0 patches
Hi ! I have a problem with the recent kdelibs3 update on my SuSE 8.0 servers. The dependency checking gives me the following error message: error: failed dependencies: kdelibs3 = 3.0.5 is needed by kdelibs3-devel-3.0.5-28 kdelibs3 >= 3.0.3 is needed by kdebase3-3.0.4-76 Does anyone have the same problem ? What is going wrong there ? The last ethereal patch also failed with the error message: error: failed dependencies: libethereal.0 is needed by ethereal-0.10.3-10 libwiretap.0 is needed by ethereal-0.10.3-10 Dear suse people, will this problem be fixed or do I have to live with the older packages ? Regards, Armin -- Am Hasenberg 26 office: Institut für Atmosphärenphysik D-18209 Bad Doberan Schloss-Straße 6 Tel. ++49-(0)38203/42137 D-18225 Kühlungsborn / GERMANY Email: schoech@iap-kborn.de Tel. +49-(0)38293-68-102 WWW: http://armins.cjb.net/ Fax. +49-(0)38293-68-50
Armin Schoech wrote:
Hi !
I have a problem with the recent kdelibs3 update on my SuSE 8.0 servers. The dependency checking gives me the following error message:
error: failed dependencies: kdelibs3 = 3.0.5 is needed by kdelibs3-devel-3.0.5-28 kdelibs3 >= 3.0.3 is needed by kdebase3-3.0.4-76
Does anyone have the same problem ? What is going wrong there ?
This is isn't really a security question, but ... :-) It appears you're trying to install kdelibs3-devel-3.0.5-28 and kdebase3-3.0.4-76; if so, that is incorrect. Note the version numbers do not match: 3.0.5 versus 3.0.4. Make sure all your kde rpms come from the same "version family". HTH, Kevin
Hi!
I have a problem with the recent kdelibs3 update on my SuSE 8.0 servers. The dependency checking gives me the following error message:
error: failed dependencies: kdelibs3 = 3.0.5 is needed by kdelibs3-devel-3.0.5-28 kdelibs3 >= 3.0.3 is needed by kdebase3-3.0.4-76
This is isn't really a security question, but ... :-)
It appears you're trying to install kdelibs3-devel-3.0.5-28 and kdebase3-3.0.4-76; if so, that is incorrect. Note the version numbers do not match: 3.0.5 versus 3.0.4. Make sure all your kde rpms come from the same "version family".
--> Well, IMHO it is a security question because I can't install a security update provided by SuSE... I was wondering myself about the differing versions. But I didn't install any other KDE packages than the originals from the SuSE CDs + all the patches provided by SuSE (which obviously included different versions for different KDE packages). So now I'm still curious how to fix this with the RPMs provided by SuSE? Any hints are appreciated! Armin
On Fri, 28 May 2004, Armin Schoech wrote: Hi, If you use SLES8 and/or SL 8.1: there was a dependecy problem with kdelibs3, gcc and libstdc++. Thats why updating kdelibs3 fails. If you update gcc/libstdc++ beforehand, it should work, according to the kdelibs maintainer. I know thats ugly, but that seems to be the way for now, if theres anything new, I will let you know. If there are still any problems, please let me know. Sebastian
Hi!
I have a problem with the recent kdelibs3 update on my SuSE 8.0 servers. The dependency checking gives me the following error message:
error: failed dependencies: kdelibs3 = 3.0.5 is needed by kdelibs3-devel-3.0.5-28 kdelibs3 >= 3.0.3 is needed by kdebase3-3.0.4-76
This is isn't really a security question, but ... :-)
It appears you're trying to install kdelibs3-devel-3.0.5-28 and kdebase3-3.0.4-76; if so, that is incorrect. Note the version numbers do not match: 3.0.5 versus 3.0.4. Make sure all your kde rpms come from the same "version family".
--> Well, IMHO it is a security question because I can't install a security update provided by SuSE...
I was wondering myself about the differing versions. But I didn't install any other KDE packages than the originals from the SuSE CDs + all the patches provided by SuSE (which obviously included different versions for different KDE packages). So now I'm still curious how to fix this with the RPMs provided by SuSE?
Any hints are appreciated!
Armin
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