Re: [opensuse-factory] kde4 on alpha4

2006-09-17 Thread Chema Ollés
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Chema Ollés escribió:
> And at last this message:
> error: file /usr/include/X11 from install of xorg-x11-devel-6.9.0-48
> conflicts with file from package filesystem-10.2-4
> It seems than xorg-x11-devel has a symlink to /usr/X11/include/ on
> /usr/include/X11
> and filesystem created before /usr/include/X11 dir (not a symlink like
> xorg do...)
Hi again,
I have made trap and install (--force) xorg-x11-devel rpm.
I create a new and clean .kde dir at home and run:
/usr/bin/startx /opt/kde4/bin/startkde
First I have problem with kdeconfig or something like this.
I must run kdeconfig(??)from console
I run startkde again and now,the problem is kdeinit.It has problems with
qt4 gui libs and can't start.
Well is all my experience with kde4. :-(
regards
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[opensuse-factory] kde4 on alpha4

2006-09-16 Thread Chema Ollés
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Hi all,
I read than I can download rpms from kde4 repository:
http://software.opensuse.org/download/KDE:/KDE4/SUSE_Factory/
Well I use alpha4 and try to probe it.
I use smart to do it,and this is what's happens:
Upgrading packages (2):
k3b   kdebase3

Downgrading packages (76):
3ddiag gnome-screensaver   powersave-libs
MozillaFirefox gnome-vfs2  sax2
MozillaFirefox-translationsgnome-web-photo sensors
NetworkManager gucharmap   smpppd
NetworkManager-kde hal sysconfig
cpufrequtils   hal-gnome   sysfsutils
cups-backends  hal-resmgr  wireless-tools
  dbus-1 hwinfo  yast2
dbus-1-glibivman   yast2-country
dbus-1-monokdebase3-SuSE   yast2-dhcp-server
dbus-1-python  libbonoboui yast2-dns-server
dbus-1-qt3 libgda  yast2-firewall
dbus-1-x11 libgnome
yast2-hardware-detection   dhcdbd  libgnomedb
  yast2-inetddia
libgnomesu yast2-installation
evolution-data-server   libgnomeui yast2-ncurses
  evolution-webcallibgphoto2
yast2-network  gaimlibgpod
  yast2-online-updategcalctool
libnotify  yast2-packager
gconf-editorlibrsvg
yast2-perl-bindingsgdm libzypp
  yast2-pkg-bindings gnome-cups-manager
libzypp-zmd-backendyast2-qtgnome-desktop
  multipath-toolsypbind
gnome-keyring-manager  notification-daemon zmd
gnome-menusplanner
gnome-power-managerpowersave

Installing packages (11):
fontconfig-devel  kdepimlibsqt-devel  qt-x11
kdebase   qtqt-qt3support xorg-x11-devel
kdelibs   qt-dbus   qt-sql

Removing packages (37):
NetworkManager-gnome   file-rollergnome-terminal
OpenOffice_org-gnome   gconf-sharp2   gnome-utils
PolicyKit  gedit  gnome-volume-manager
abiwordgimp   gtkhtml-sharp2
beagle-evolution   gnome-applets  kdebluetooth
beagle-gui gnome-bluetoothkpowersave
bluez-utilsgnome-main-menunautilus
control-center2gnome-media
nautilus-cd-burner evince gnome-panel
 nautilus-open-terminal evolution  gnome-pilot
  nautilus-share evolution-pilot
gnome-session  yelp
evolution-sharpgnome-sharp2
f-spot gnome-system-monitor

And at last this message:
error: file /usr/include/X11 from install of xorg-x11-devel-6.9.0-48
conflicts with file from package filesystem-10.2-4
It seems than xorg-x11-devel has a symlink to /usr/X11/include/ on
/usr/include/X11
and filesystem created before /usr/include/X11 dir (not a symlink like
xorg do...)
I suppose this problem solved in days (updating) but I see there are a
lot of packages must remove and downgrade and this is a bad way to
people can probe new soft.(in my opinion)
regards
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