On 02/08/12 06:16, Static2k wrote:
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> Using openSUSE 12.1
>
> Everything works fine after going form KDE4.8 to 4.9. I received two
> patches afterward.
>
> Repository | Name | Version | Category |
> Status | Summary
> -----------------------±------------------±--------±------------±-------±---------------
> Main Update Repository | openSUSE-2011-71 | 1 | recommended |
> needed | NetworkManage->
> Main Update Repository | openSUSE-2012-233 | 1 | recommended |
> needed | NetworkManage->
>
> Trying to apply the patches I got
>
>
> Code:
> --------------------
>
> 2 Problems:
> Problem: patch:openSUSE-2011-71-1.noarch conflicts with plasmoid-networkmanagement.x86_64 < 0.9.1git20111027-1.3.1 provided by plasmoid-networkmanagement-0.9.0.4-238.1.x86_64
> Problem: patch:openSUSE-2012-233-1.noarch conflicts with NetworkManager-vpnc-kde4.x86_64 < 0.9.1+0.9.0-1.6.1 provided by NetworkManager-vpnc-kde4-0.9.0.4-238.1.x86_64
>
> Problem: patch:openSUSE-2011-71-1.noarch conflicts with plasmoid-networkmanagement.x86_64 < 0.9.1git20111027-1.3.1 provided by plasmoid-networkmanagement-0.9.0.4-238.1.x86_64
> Solution 1: Following actions will be done:
> install plasmoid-networkmanagement-0.9.1+0.9.0-1.6.1.x86_64 (with vendor change)
> obs://build.opensuse.org/KDE → openSUSE
> install NetworkManager-pptp-kde4-0.9.1+0.9.0-1.6.1.x86_64 (with vendor change)
> obs://build.opensuse.org/KDE → openSUSE
> install NetworkManager-openvpn-kde4-0.9.1+0.9.0-1.6.1.x86_64 (with vendor change)
> obs://build.opensuse.org/KDE → openSUSE
> install NetworkManager-kde4-libs-lang-0.9.1+0.9.0-1.6.1.noarch (with vendor change)
> obs://build.opensuse.org/KDE → openSUSE
> install NetworkManager-kde4-libs-0.9.1+0.9.0-1.6.1.x86_64 (with vendor change)
> obs://build.opensuse.org/KDE → openSUSE
> Solution 2: do not install patch:openSUSE-2011-71-1.noarch
>
> Choose from above solutions by number or skip, retry or cancel [1/2/s/r/c] (c): 2
>
> Problem: patch:openSUSE-2012-233-1.noarch conflicts with NetworkManager-vpnc-kde4.x86_64 < 0.9.1+0.9.0-1.6.1 provided by NetworkManager-vpnc-kde4-0.9.0.4-238.1.x86_64
> Solution 1: Following actions will be done:
> install NetworkManager-vpnc-kde4-0.9.1+0.9.0-1.6.1.x86_64 (with vendor change)
> obs://build.opensuse.org/KDE → openSUSE
> install NetworkManager-pptp-kde4-0.9.1+0.9.0-1.6.1.x86_64 (with vendor change)
> obs://build.opensuse.org/KDE → openSUSE
> install NetworkManager-openvpn-kde4-0.9.1+0.9.0-1.6.1.x86_64 (with vendor change)
> obs://build.opensuse.org/KDE → openSUSE
> install NetworkManager-kde4-libs-lang-0.9.1+0.9.0-1.6.1.noarch (with vendor change)
> obs://build.opensuse.org/KDE → openSUSE
> install NetworkManager-kde4-libs-0.9.1+0.9.0-1.6.1.x86_64 (with vendor change)
> obs://build.opensuse.org/KDE → openSUSE
> Solution 2: do not install patch:openSUSE-2012-233-1.noarch
>
> --------------------
>
>
> Just do a vendor change?
>
>
Don’t patch if you use the Release repos
Just switch to R49 and keep k3b from Packman
If you use the R49 extra be careful not to switch on it, as it contains
a bunch of gstreamer stuff that should be from Packman
But it is possible to use Patch, you’ll just have to accept the Vendor
change on all the network stuff.
On 02/08/12 06:56, Static2k wrote:
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> caf4926;2477761 Wrote:
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>> Don’t patch if you use the Release repos
>>
>> But it is possible to use Patch, you’ll just have to accept the Vendor
>> change on all the network stuff.
>
> I kept k3b from Packman and used the Release repo but didn’t use the
> extra for R49 so should I still patch with a Vendor change?
>
>
I don’t use the patches
I keep the R49 switch as true as I can
> But it is possible to use Patch, you’ll just have to accept the Vendor change on all the
> network stuff.
No, rather you need to taboo the patches that conflict with upgrades you do from any repo
different from the oss, non-oss.
The problem arises from the kde people not bumping their versions up, so that the question of
upgrade (patching) doesn’t even arise. It is a reportable bug, but they will ignore it (I have
a previous one reported and ignored). On other repos the maintainer bumped their versions and
the problem is thus solved automatically.
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Cheers / Saludos,
Carlos E. R.
(from 11.4 x86_64 “Celadon” at Telcontar)