Andreas Jaeger skrev: [snip]
Let's look a bit closer: $ zypper se -s kiosk Loading repository data... Reading installed packages...
S | Name | Type | Version | Arch | Repository --+-----------------------+------------+----------------------+--------+------------------ | datakiosk | package | 0.7-154.89 | x86_64 | openSUSE-11.1-Oss | datakiosk | package | 0.7-154.121 | i586 | openSUSE-11.1-Oss | kde4-kiosktool | package | 4.1.1.svn859930-2.41 | x86_64 | openSUSE-11.1-Oss | kde4-kiosktool | package | 4.1.1.svn859930-2.48 | i586 | openSUSE-11.1-Oss | kiosktool | srcpackage | 1.99.svn958038-2.15 | noarch | KDE_Factory | kiosktool | package | 1.99.svn958038-2.15 | x86_64 | KDE_Factory | kiosktool | package | 1.0-252.11 | x86_64 | openSUSE-11.1-Oss | kiosktool | package | 1.99.svn958038-2.15 | i586 | KDE_Factory | kiosktool | package | 1.0-252.14 | i586 | openSUSE-11.1-Oss
So, KDE_Factory is 4.3.1 - so the kde4-kiosktool is the one from openSUSE 11.1 and you should install the kiosktool package from 4.3.1,
Does this work for you? Andreas
Hi list and Andreas,
- thank you for your answer(s).
- I use YaST..., but I understand that the general preferred method is to use the underlying zypper directly?
I have earlier been (rightfully) critizised for directly installing RPM's, thereby breaking consistensy, YaST and possibly more. Which is why I generally go through the official YaST way.
Anyway, I opened a shell and (as root) fired off the zypper command given above. This is the output:
S | Navn | Type | Version | Arkitektur | Softwarekilde --+----------------+-------+----------------------+------------+------------------ | datakiosk | pakke | 0.7-154.121 | i586 | openSUSE-11.1-Oss | kde4-kiosktool | pakke | 4.1.1.svn859930-2.48 | i586 | openSUSE-11.1-Oss | kiosktool | pakke | 1.0-252.14 | i586 | openSUSE-11.1-Oss
From 'man zypper' I gather that the above command will read in from the defined repos and give me a list of 'kiosk's' present there.
From the list above I gather that it'd be the second listed that would be the correct one. No it would not. In a previous post in tis thread, you said you were on KDE 4.3.1. As such, you should have KDE Factory as one of your repos. The correct kiosktool should be pulled from this repo. See Andreas Jaeger's
On Fri, Sep 4, 2009 at 20:08, Verner Kjærsgaard
What I don't fully understand is the dependency problems...if YaST tells (warns me) of 228 conflicts, then why doesn't zypper do the same... This because you are on KDE 4.3.1 and are trying to install a version that does not match your installed KDE. Add the factory repo and you should be fine.
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