Hi, This probably dosen't help but I had the same problem, however I had already downloaded all the rpm's from www.kde.org, and having read an earlier posting ( unfortunatley i can't remember his/her name but whoever it was thanks!) which advised doing RPM -Uvh --nodeps -- force *.rpm. This has worked perfectly for me and got round the problem with libxml2, which gave exactly the same problem you are having trying to install them from the command line. The only thing that changed was my printer needed reconfiguring afterwards, may have been just coincedence though. Richard G. Registered Linux User: 256848 L. Mark Stone wrote:
I'm having problems getting YaST to resolve dependency issues without having me delete Evolution, Galeon, etc. on my SuSE 8.1 system.
Here's what I've done so far:
I used the "Change source of installation" YaST applet to point to the yast-sources directory on the SuSE ftp site. I then Disabled the DVD as an installation source.
Next, I fired up the YaST "Install or remove software" applet, and (wonder of wonders), all of the KDE 3.1 updates magically appear.
My guess is there's a correct order in which to install the updates. I started with libs first, but I get stuck when I try to update libxml2 to the provided 2.5.1-1.
The YaST conflict message says:
libxml2 2.5.1-1 conflict Conflicts with: docbook4 requires /usr/bin/xmlcatalog scrollkeeper requires /usr/bin/xmlcatalog Conflict resolution: Do not update libxml2 Remove all five conflicting packages (docbook_4, scrollkeeper, galeon, evolution, ximian-connector) Ignore this conflict and risk system inconsistencies.
Any ideas on how to proceed? I'm ditching Evolution, clearly.
Thanks! Mark
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