Hi.
I recently installed X.org from www.x.org from source and everything went well, except now I do not have access to the QT version of YaST 2 and I am unable to install any program related to X in anyway (even some programs like Python wont install). I'm wondering if there is a way for me to include some sort of 'dummy' RPM file or something along these lines that will trick YaST2 and will at least allow me to install programs that depend on Xlibs (I removed it after I noticed X.org was working fine). I also will be manually installing QT, and I would like to do something similar in this situation where YaST will find my manually installed version.
Is there an open source version of YaST QT? (KDE broke, so I removed everything.) I do not see a 'yast2-qt' source package in search. In short, what I want to know is, is there anyway for YaST to be able to detect programs that other programs depend on that I have installed from source?
If this is not possible, I would like to know more about "System Update" and the availability of X.org from SuSE. I notice the provide .rpms for users of version 9.1, but I am using 8.2. Will "system update" update my system to SuSE version 9.2? If yes, I would gladly use the text based YaST2 as I mostly depend on that to install programs rather than install them from source.
Here is the output from X -version:
Release Date: 18 December 2003 X Protocol Version 11, Revision 0, Release 6.7 Build Operating System: Linux 2.4.20-4GB i686 [ELF] Current Operating System: Linux linux 2.4.20-4GB #1 Wed Apr 16 14:50:03 UTC 2003 i686 Build Date: 14 July 2004 Before reporting problems, check http://wiki.X.Org to make sure that you have the latest version. Module Loader present
As I mentioned I'm using YaST2, any help would be greatly appreciated.
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