Hi, DB Troll schrieb:
Richard Bos wrote:
Yep, just remove kdenetwork3 manually "rpm -e kdenetwork3", and execute apt-get install/upgrade once more. This will solve your problem.
Did as suggested but when Uvh ran I received several cannot remove msgs: /usr/lib/qt-3.0.5/plugins -directory not empty /usr/lib/qt-3.0.5/etc/settings -directory not empty
/opt/kde3 - directory not empty
Such - actually - warning messages do also appear when really erasing packages. You could find out about that trying to rpm -e the package a second time: It will tell you that there is no such package (any more!). It just means that during installation of the package in question this directory would have been created if it didn't already exist - and that during deinstallation via rpm -e this directory would hence be deleted. Even if you deinstalled any KDE package as from kde.org you could get this message anyway because of other programs/packages still existing within /opt/kde3, e. g. k3b or kbakeoven or koncd... (one of which at least doesn't belong to a kde base package...) Ré