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On Monday 02 July 2007 11:24, Joe Shaw wrote:
Hi,
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Yeah, it looks like a package update is to blame for this. What version of gconf-sharp2 do you have installed on your system? (If you don't have gconf-sharp2, what's the gtk-sharp2 package version?) What version of Beagle?
The version of Beagle you have installed was compiled against gconf-sharp 2.8 and is expecting it.
Neither gconf-sharp nor gconf-sharp2 is among those listed in YaST Software Management. What repository might contain it? And how was I able to install without package dependency problems? I suppose I could have overruled one, but I don't remember doing that. I checked the ignored dependencies list, and there was nothing that appeared relevant. Here's an excerpt from Software Management's conflict report (I had to reset the ignored conflicts to generate it): java-1_5_0-sun 1.5.0_03-2 conflict java-1_5_0-sun-alsa 1.5.0_03-2 conflict java-1_5_0-sun-demo 1.5.0_03-2 conflict java-1_5_0-sun-devel 1.5.0_03-2 conflict java-1_5_0-sun-jdbc 1.5.0_03-2 conflict java-1_5_0-sun-plugin 1.5.0_03-2 conflict libtotem-plparser.so.0 not available python-gnome-extras 2.11.3-3 conflict /usr/bin/bash not available viewglob 2.0.4-1.pm.1 conflict (And yes, I have BASH installed. The viewglob package wants /usr/bin/bash instead of /bin/bash. Apparently I added a symlink from /usr/bin/bash to /bin/bash, since no package owns that symlink.)
Joe
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