Patrick Shanahan wrote:
* Dave Plater
[07-22-09 14:10]: I've investigated the problem and it seems to be due to a not updated english language package. Check all your lang-en packages have been updated, I had one (can't remember which) left over from 11.1 after a zypper dup which was causing this anomaly. I didn't file a bug because I looked for the 11.1 language package, which was still there after zypper dup to pre milestone 11.2 and assumed it was because I had missed it. If you have an old language package left over please file a bug against libzypp or give me the details.
fresh 11.2 install, so should be no 11.1 or earlier packages...
there were some inappropriate packages, thou:
14:36 wahoo:/home/pat # rpm -qa bundle* bundle-lang-kde-de-11.2-9.1 bundle-lang-kde-fr-11.2-9.1 bundle-lang-kde-ru-11.2-9.1 bundle-lang-gnome-extras-en-11.2-15.2 bundle-lang-kde-en-11.2-9.1 bundle-lang-kde-it-11.2-9.1 bundle-lang-gnome-en-11.2-9.1 bundle-lang-kde-es-11.2-9.1 bundle-lang-kde-pl-11.2-9.1
removed them:
14:36 wahoo:/home/pat # rpm -e bundle-lang-kde-de bundle-lang-kde-fr bundle-lang-kde-ru bundle-lang-kde-it-11.2-9.1 bundle-lang-kde-es-11.2-9.1 bundle-lang-kde-pl-11.2-9.1
now:
14:38 wahoo:/home/pat # rpm -qa bundle* bundle-lang-gnome-extras-en-11.2-15.2 bundle-lang-kde-en-11.2-9.1 bundle-lang-gnome-en-11.2-9.1
still:
14:37 wahoo:/home/pat # zypper ve Loading repository data... Reading installed packages...
The following NEW package is going to be installed: bundle-lang-common-ar
1 new package to install. Overall download size: 396.0 KiB. After the operation, additional 1.3 MiB will be used. Some of the dependencies of installed packages are broken. In order to fix these dependencies, the following actions need to be taken: Continue? [y/n/?] (y): n
I had one old -en package that had somehow got left behind and I kept on getting strange foreign language packages installing which I could delete with no problem afterwards. I put up with this for a while until I saw someone else on this list had a problem. Thats when somebody suggested I had an outdated -en package, I searched for it found it, updated it and the problem went away. This problem is most probably related in some way. I have seen this happening with earlier releases as well and have had the explanation that for some strange reason it was required by another package. Regards Dave P -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-factory+help@opensuse.org