Hello.
Everything was OK until one day I tried to update my packages and got a huge list of broken dependencies:
http://thumbnails115.imagebam.com/49222/7ee2ea492218431.jpg ](http://www.imagebam.com/image/7ee2ea492218431 )
Sorry that it’s in Russian, but I think you get the idea. All errors are pretty much the same: “nothing provides packet X, which is needed for packet Y”. The problem is that in every case the X packet is already installed in the system. E.g. in the screenshot you see that YaST2 thinks that libgpg-error.so and libexiv2.so are not installed, even though they clearly are:
http://thumbnails115.imagebam.com/49222/8271c3492218427.jpg ](http://www.imagebam.com/image/8271c3492218427 ) http://thumbnails116.imagebam.com/49222/f4b345492218419.jpg ](http://www.imagebam.com/image/f4b345492218419 )
I use Packman, but I’ve never encountered any such problems earlier.
Any thoughts on this? Thanks.
Apart from the Packman Repository, what are the other Repositories which you have enabled?
What does “zypper repos” reveal? For example on this Leap 42.1 machine I have:
> zypper repos -P
# | Alias | Name | Enabled | GPG Check | Refresh | Priority
---+--------------------------------------+-----------------------------------------+---------+-----------+---------+---------
6 | download.opensuse.org-non-oss | Haupt-Repository (NON-OSS) | Yes | (r ) Yes | Yes | 99
7 | download.opensuse.org-oss | Haupt-Repository (OSS) | Yes | (r ) Yes | Yes | 99
8 | download.opensuse.org-update | openSUSE-Leap-42.1-Update | Yes | (r ) Yes | Yes | 99
9 | download.opensuse.org-update-non-oss | openSUSE-Leap-42.1-Update-Non-Oss | Yes | (r ) Yes | Yes | 99
12 | openSUSE-42.1-0 | openSUSE-42.1-0 | Yes | (r ) Yes | No | 99
13 | openSUSE-leap-42.1-Source_(non-OSS) | openSUSE-Leap-42.1-Source (non-OSS) | Yes | (r ) Yes | Yes | 99
14 | repo-debug | openSUSE-Leap-42.1-Debug | Yes | (r ) Yes | Yes | 99
15 | repo-debug-non-oss | openSUSE-Leap-42.1-Debug-Non-Oss | No | ---- | No | 99
16 | repo-debug-update | openSUSE-Leap-42.1-Update-Debug | Yes | (r ) Yes | Yes | 99
17 | repo-debug-update-non-oss | openSUSE-Leap-42.1-Update-Debug-Non-Oss | No | ---- | No | 99
18 | repo-source | openSUSE-Leap-42.1-Source (OSS) | Yes | (r ) Yes | Yes | 99
3 | KDE:Extra | openSUSE BuildService - KDE:Extra | Yes | (r ) Yes | Yes | 100
2 | KDE:Applications | KDE:Applications | Yes | (r ) Yes | Yes | 110
1 | Graphics | Graphics | Yes | (r ) Yes | Yes | 115
5 | X11:_Utilities | X11: Utilities | Yes | (r ) Yes | Yes | 116
10 | ftp.gwdg.de-suse | Packman Repository | Yes | (r ) Yes | Yes | 120
11 | linuxdownload.adobe.com-linux | Adobe Flash Plugin | Yes | ( p) Yes | Yes | 125
4 | Oracle_Java-7 | Oracle Java-7 | No | ---- | No | 150
>
Thanks a lot for the hint, it turned out that for some reason there was a 13.2 update repo in my repo list:
2 | http-download.opensuse.org-c4966b2b | openSUSE:13.2:Update | Да | (r ) Да | Да
I have no idea how it got there. My best guess is that I used the “one click install” feature and overlooked this repo in the list of added repos.
I removed it and everything is back to normal now.
P.S.: how can I edit the thread title to add a “SOLVED” prefix?
AFAIK as a “normal” user you can’t. It maybe that the Administrators have something though . . .
It’s a Forum and not a Change Request system.
hcvv
June 28, 2016, 5:57pm
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It is enough when you say you consider it solved, as you did.