Hello list: zypper lu doesnt say anything about digikam
zypper lu Loading repository data... Reading installed packages... S | Repository | Name | Current Version | Available Version | Arch --+-----------------+------------------+-----------------+-------------------+------- v | 42.1-update-oss | libpoppler-glib8 | 0.24.4-7.1 | 0.24.4-9.1 | x86_64 v | 42.1-update-oss | libpoppler-qt4-4 | 0.24.4-7.1 | 0.24.4-9.1 | x86_64 v | 42.1-update-oss | libpoppler-qt5-1 | 0.24.4-7.1 | 0.24.4-9.1 | x86_64 v | 42.1-update-oss | libpoppler44 | 0.24.4-7.1 | 0.24.4-9.1 | x86_64 v | 42.1-update-oss | poppler-tools | 0.24.4-7.1 | 0.24.4-9.1 | x86_64
but still zypper up shows zypper up Loading repository data... Reading installed packages...
The following 2 applications are going to be installed: Showfoto digiKam
The following 13 NEW packages are going to be installed: digikam digikam-doc digikam-lang digikam-libs digikam-plugin-color digikam-plugin-decorate digikam-plugin-enhance digikam-plugin-fxfilters digikam-plugin-transform kipi-plugins kipi-plugins-acquireimage kipi-plugins-geolocation kipi-plugins-lang
The following 6 packages are going to be REMOVED: libkdcraw23 libkexiv2-11 libkgeomap2 libkipi11 libksane0 libmediawiki1
The following 5 packages are going to be upgraded: libpoppler-glib8 libpoppler-qt4-4 libpoppler-qt5-1 libpoppler44 poppler-tools
5 packages to upgrade, 13 new, 6 to remove.
Where do these new applications or new packages come from or why do they want to become installed?
I dont even have any other packages installed named anything with kam but rpm -aq | grep -i kam kio_kamera-15.12.1-11.1.x86_64
How does this work? I am trying to understand this suse packaging and software management especially with gold opensuse systems that have come a long way and had been constantly upgraded over time. Maybe a lot of crust and worthless stuff has amassed and left on this system and I definitely need to clean stuff up and get things back into order.
System is cat /etc/os-release NAME="openSUSE Leap" VERSION="42.1" VERSION_ID="42.1" PRETTY_NAME="openSUSE Leap 42.1 (x86_64)" ID=opensuse I noticed this also on Leap, when doing a "zypper up --no-recommends". have a customized install with a lot of patterns I deselected at install time. You can mark those packages as taboo (digiKam and Shofoto) and the
On 02/09/2016 04:39 AM, cagsm wrote: problem should go away, but regardless, this should not happen. Tumbleweed does not exhibit the same behaviour, just fyi, with the same type of cherry-picked install. So maybe it's a bug in zypper or libsolv somewhere. From what I could tell on my test Leap install, the removal of libkexiv2-11 triggered the installation of all those unneccessary packages, except on my machine it was digiKam and a bunch of other dependencies which went along with it. sdm -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org