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On 2023-02-23 03:11:00 Simon Lees wrote:
|Hi | |On 2/23/23 02:36, J Leslie Turriff wrote: |> Hi, |> Trying to install a python-based package, I've run up against this |> dependency issue. I can't figure out how to tell zypper what I'm |> looking for. |> |> | ~ |> | ● zypper in -r Local OpenCobolIDE |> | Loading repository data... |> | Reading installed packages... |> | Resolving package dependencies... |> | |> | Problem: nothing provides 'python(abi) = 3.5' needed by the to be |> | installed OpenCobolIDE-4.7.6-1.noarch |> | Solution 1: do not install OpenCobolIDE-4.7.6-1.noarch |> | Solution 2: break OpenCobolIDE-4.7.6-1.noarch by ignoring some of its |> | dependencies |> | |> | Choose from above solutions by number or cancel [1/2/c/d/?] (c): c |> | @10:00:15,root@pinto rc=4 |> |> (Why do I always have trouble with installs that involve Python?) | |We may well have jumped from Python 3.4 straight to 3.6 Certainly when |Leap 15.0 was released 4+ years ago we were already at 3.6 Qt4 is also |getting harder and harder to find so I think you might struggle there as |well although I guess Leap might still be ok. You are probably better |off finding a newer better package.
Yes, so I surmise. It's a bit disapponting because it was created specifically for COBOL developers. OTOH, it's a Python package, and I always seem to have trouble installing those. Leslie -- Platform: Linux Distribution: openSUSE Leap 15.4 x86_64