That's correct.
libmm-qt is Qt library for ModemManager whereas libnm-qt is Qt library for
NetworkManager. These are not the same packages.
Cheers,
Jan
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Jan Grulich
Red Hat Czech, s.r.o
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Dne Po 26. května 2014 13:56, Patrick Boutilier napsal(a):
I still have both. Note that one is called libnm while the other is
libmm .
[root@bartdl ~]# rpm -qa|grep qt|grep lib
libnm-qt-0.9.8.2-1.201404225cff3c5.fc20.x86_64
libmm-qt-1.0.2-1.20140305git0ede8b1.fc20.x86_64
libmygpo-qt-1.0.7-2.fc20.x86_64
On 05/26/2014 01:47 PM, Peter Gueckel wrote:
> I just updated the computer. Scheduled for update were *both*:
>
> 1:libmm-qt-1.0.2-1.20140305git0ede8b1.fc20.x86_64
> 2:libnm-qt-0.9.8.2-1.201404225cff3c5.fc20.x86_64
>
> but, after completion, I listed the installed packages and *only*:
>
> libnm-qt-0.9.8.2-1.201404225cff3c5.fc20.x86_64
>
> is installed!
>
> What happened here? Why were 2 packages updated, but only 1 ended up on my
> system, and it is the earlier version of the 2?
>
> And stranger still, yum info shows that the version 1.0.2 is the one in
> the
> updates repo and that I allegedly have it installed (which contradicts the
> output of rpm -q libnm-qt).
>
> What is going on here?
>
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