On 05/28/2010 01:31 PM, Anne Wilson wrote:
On Thursday 27 May 2010 15:02:24 Anne Wilson wrote:
> On Thursday 27 May 2010 12:17:44 John5342 wrote:
>> 2010/5/27 Anne Wilson<cannewilson(a)googlemail.com>:
>>> I haven't managed to do the update yet as I was hoping that my problem
>>> was an incomplete mirror update. I'm getting
>>>
>>> Sip-broken could not solve problems
>>> Error: Package: kdebase-workspace-python-applet-4.4.80-2.fc13.i686
>>> (kde- unstable)
>>>
>>> Requires: PyKDE4>= 4.4.80
>>> Installed: PyKDE4-4.4.3-1.fc13.1.i686 (@kde-testing)
>>> Available PyKDE4-4.4.2-1 fc13.i686 (fedora)
>>>
>>> You could try running: rpm -Va --nofiles --nodigest
>>>
>>> I did. Exactly the same happens again. What now?
>>
>> Rex's announcement said that kdebindings is currently not compiling. I
>> believe PyKDE4 is a part of kdebindings which in turn means that the
>> beta doesn't (yet) have python support. We just have to wait a little
>> while until a fix is found. In the meantime you can just yum remove
>> kdebase-workspace-python-applet for the moment and reinstall it when
>> kdebindings is fixed.
>
> Didn't realise that it was part of kdebindings. In view of Rex's
> announcement, I'll just give it a few more hours and try again.
>
> Thanks for answering
>
The update is still failing for me. I'm getting masses of messages like
Transaction Check Error:
file /usr/share/doc/HTML/en/kinfocenter/dma/index.cache.bz2 from install of
kdebase-workspace-4.4.80-2.fc13.i686 conflicts with file from package
kdebase-6:4.4.3-2.fc13.1.i686
file /usr/share/doc/HTML/en/kinfocenter/index.cache.bz2 from install of
kdebase-workspace-4.4.80-2.fc13.i686 conflicts with file from package
kdebase-6:4.4.3-2.fc13.1.i686
Obviously others are not seeing this, since good updates are being reported,
so what's wrong on my system?
How are you doing the update?
there is a kdebase-4.4.80 build available, I wonder why your transaction
isn't picking it up?
Either way, I'd like to see the full error list, if you can get that to
me. (I'll insert appropriate Conflicts: tags into the packaging to
avoid having to fail with file conflicts at transaction time).
-- Rex