On Friday, June 02, 2006, I wrote:
I just ran YOU and the following message popped up --
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Cannot install kdebase3-suse-10.1-58.3.i586 [20060522-135029] because it is conflicting with kdebase3
A conflict over == (kdebase3-suse <= 9.0) requires the removal of to-be->installed kdebase3-suse-suse-10.1-583.i586 [20050522-135029]
Conflict resolution * do not install kdebase3-SuSE * delete kdebase3 * ignore this conflict of kdebase3-suse
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I had no idea how to proceed so I just aborted the YOU process. Can someone tell me which option I should choose here?
Thanks, Greg Wallace
Well, I just tried YOU again and this time I didn't get the conflict message. Looks like it was just a temporary snafu in the packages that were available for update. 7 packages were installed, including one for kdebase and one for kdebase-suse. Looks like maybe they left out the kdebase package the first time and so the kdebase-suse update conflicted with the old kdebase I already had installed. Since it installed both of them this time, that would seem to explain how the conflict was resolved (again, just a guess). Greg Wallace -- Check the headers for your unsubscription address For additional commands send e-mail to suse-linux-e-help@suse.com Also check the archives at http://lists.suse.com Please read the FAQs: suse-linux-e-faq@suse.com
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