Stephan Kulow wrote:
Am Donnerstag 01 November 2007 schrieb Sid Boyce:
Sid Boyce wrote:
lrwxrwxrwx    1 root    root               26 Oct 27 00:22
/usr/lib64/libgda-report-3.0.so -> libgda-report-3.0.so.3.0.0
# rpm -qf /usr/lib64/libgda-report-3.0.so.3.0.0
error: file /usr/lib64/libgda-report-3.0.so.3.0.0: No such file or
directory

That's right, it does not exist.
I have seen this on 2 x86_64 boxes after zypper update -t package
recently and reported in #336969.
"ldconfig -v" showed no broken links or missing stuff last night before
I did the update.
Regards
Sid.
Checking Factory, packages are definitely missing.

Yes, it's a general problem we're facing, which is a combination of these 3:
  - people want factory synced out as soon as possible
  - we're required to review all new packages if we're are legally
    allowed to distribute them
  - developers split packages - creating new packages

Basically you can't have all 3 of them without problems you see. Additionally
zypper up -t package is a pretty dumb tool, it only looks at one package at a
time and doesn't see that requirements are no longer full filled.
So what you should prefer with factory is using yast2-update-FACTORY - it will
at least be able to tell you, that there is a library missing _before_ you update. And yes, zypper distupgrade is being worked on.

Greetings, Stephan



yast2 --> Factory Update still exhibits the old behaviour - can't update from 10.3.1 to 10.3.1, which means you have to boot off CD/DVD in order to do an update from Factory.
Regards
Sid.
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