On Friday 26 October 2007 01:02:42 pm Rajko M. wrote: > Tried to update KDE4 to newest and got dependency problem that seems to be > software management problem (or KDE4 packaging): > > Message 1 (there is another 2 about libkdefx.so.5()(64bit) ) > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > Can't satisfy requirement libkdefx.so.5()(64bit) > for kde4-fsview-3.93.0.svn712059-13.x86_64 > > === kde4-fsview-3.93.0.svn712059-13.x86_64 === > libkde4-3.93.0.svn712047-5.x86_64 > provides > libkdefx.so.5()(64bit), > but is scheduled to be uninstalled. > > libkde4-3.93.0.svn712047-5.x86_64[repo-standard] > provides > libkdefx.so.5()(64bit), > but another version of that package is already installed. > > kde4-fsview-3.93.0.svn712059-13.x86_64 > depends on libkde4 > kde4-fsview-3.93.0.svn712059-13.x86_64 > is lacking the requirement libkdefx.so.5()(64bit) > (null) > Conflict Resolution: > ( ) delete kde4-ksig > ( ) Ignore this requirement just here > ( ) Generally ignore this requirement > Can't satisfy requirement libkdefx.so.5()(64bit) for > kdeaddons4-konqueror-3.93.0.svn712059-13.x86_64 > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > This resembles on some old libzypp bug. I can't recall right now which one > and got no time to investigate.
It is a Software Management bug. There was installed libkde4-32bit and that is the one in 'another version of that package is already installed' message. Marking manually libkde4-32bit for removal solved problem. Though, looking for solution I think that I stumbled over one bug old as Troy. In first attempt I just locked libkde4 to prevent removal, and dependency problem disappeared, so I installed what was possible to install and then came back to unlock libkde4, but lock disappeared. Locking package was not persisten in the same sw_single session. -- Regards, Rajko. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]