-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hi, An acknowledgement that python-qt was missing from KDE Supplimentary was posted to [SLE] list on Wednesday. It *should* appear any time now... ;) cheers the noo... Graham Robert Paulsen wrote:
On Thursday 01 December 2005 03:50, Francesco Teodori wrote:
Skip the kdebindings3-python package. It's what I did and everything work. Francesco
Robert Paulsen wrote:
I have the pre-release KDE 3.5 installed OK on SuSE 9.3. Got it from SuSE supplementary source via YaST's "Install and Remove Software" about a week ago.
Now I want to update to the official 3.5 release but ran into a problem. It has a missing dependency: kdebindings3-python requires python-qt which is apparently not available. The pre-release 3.5 version does not have this package but it also didn't call it out as a dependency.
kdebindings3-python is required in turn by hplip -- needed by CUPS to support my HP Laserjet printer.
So, it seems I cannot install the official KDE 3.5.
Does anyone have a way around this?
Bob
Well, things have gone down hill! I decided to take all the advice and not install the kdebinding3-python package. Unfortunately when I now run "Install and Remove Software" I get some *additional* missing dependencies and conflicts. Here is a summary. Yes, it does read like nonsense.
+ installed not available + is not available + not not available + k3b 0.12.8-3b.pm.2 conflict + kdebindings3-python 3.5.0-8 conflict + python-qt not available
two days ago I only got the last one (or two) messages. Clicking on the "+" next to k3b gives an interesting result:
k3b requires is k3b requires not k3b requires installed
My *guess* is that someone updated k3b on the servers but got the rpm SPEC file wrong. It thinks it requires three packages named "is", "not", and "installed"!
I tried the main SuSE ftp site and two mirrors and got the same results. Just in case something went wrong with my system I tried "rpm --rebuilddb" but that made no difference.
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