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Today's Topics:

   1. Dependency issue with libkexiv2 on Centos 4 (Josh Smith)
   2. Re: Dependency issue with libkexiv2 on Centos 4 (Rex Dieter)
   3. Re: Jewish Holidays Plugin in Korginizer (Allen Winter)
   4. Re: Jewish Holidays Plugin in Korginizer (Eli Wapniarski)
   5. Re: digikam, kphotoalbum (Rex Dieter)
   6. Re: k3b Update Help Please (Rex Dieter)
   7. Re: k3b Update Help Please (Rex Dieter)
   8. Re: k3b/EL-5 update: missing dbus-qt, livdvdread (Rex Dieter)

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Hi Rex,

I e-mailed the list about this a few weeks ago, now just had more time to look at the \
issue.

There is a dependency issue with libkexiv2 0.1.2-2.el4 for Centos 4 i386

It depends on libexiv2.so.0  --> this is provided by exiv2.i386  version 0.15-5.el4 \
from the epel repository on my system currently.

epel has upgraded to 0.17.1-1.el4 which provides the following;

The version 
ls /usr/lib/libexiv*
/usr/lib/libexiv2.so.4 
/usr/lib/libexiv2.so.4.0.1

not the libexiv2.so.0 that the libkexiv package in the kde-redhat repository depends \
on

So, I still get the dependency issue as shown below when I try to update my system.

Error: Missing Dependency: libexiv2.so.0 is needed by package libkexiv2
Error: Missing Dependency: libexiv2.so.0 is needed by package digikam


Thanks again for maintaining kde-redhat and taking a look into this issue!

--Josh


      


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serif;font-size:12pt"><div>Hi Rex,<br><br>I e-mailed the list about this a few weeks \
ago, now just had more time to look at the issue.<br><br>There is a dependency issue \
with libkexiv2 0.1.2-2.el4 for Centos 4 i386<br><br>It depends on libexiv2.so.0&nbsp; \
--&gt; this is provided by exiv2.i386&nbsp; version 0.15-5.el4 from the epel \
repository on my system currently.<br><br>epel has upgraded to 0.17.1-1.el4 which \
provides the following;<br><br>The version <br> ls /usr/lib/libexiv*<br>
/usr/lib/libexiv2.so.4 <br>/usr/lib/libexiv2.so.4.0.1<br><br>not the libexiv2.so.0 \
that the libkexiv package in the kde-redhat repository depends on<br><br>So, I still \
get the dependency issue as shown below when I try to update my system.<br><br>Error: \
Missing Dependency: libexiv2.so.0 is needed by package libkexiv2<br>Error: Missing \
Dependency: libexiv2.so.0 is needed by package digikam<br><br><br>Thanks again for \
maintaining kde-redhat and taking a look into this \
issue!<br><br>--Josh<br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br></div></div><br>

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Subject: Re: [kde-redhat-users] Dependency issue with libkexiv2 on Centos 4
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Josh Smith wrote:
> Hi Rex,
> 
> I e-mailed the list about this a few weeks ago, now just had more time to look at \
> the issue. 
> There is a dependency issue with libkexiv2 0.1.2-2.el4 for Centos 4 i386
> 
> It depends on libexiv2.so.0  --> this is provided by exiv2.i386  version 0.15-5.el4 \
> from the epel repository on my system currently. 
> epel has upgraded to 0.17.1-1.el4 which provides the following;

Thanks for the investigative work, it matches my suspicions.  Hopefully, 
I'll have a chance to give the EL repos some love over the weekend.

-- Rex



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Subject: Re: [kde-redhat-users] Jewish Holidays Plugin in Korginizer
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On Friday 19 September 2008 02:08:05 Eli Wapniarski wrote:
> Hi
> 
> Could somebody please check to see if they can see Jewish Holidays after 
> enabling the plugin in Korginizer, before I make a bug report to KDE.
> 
Works for me.
First go into Configure Calendar -> Plugins page
Select Jewish Calendar Plugin
Then make sure to select one of the Position options, for me
I select "show at the top of agenda views"

You might also want to see them in the month view.

The bug is that some of those Position options should be set by default.




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On Saturday, 20 בSeptember 2008 17:10:06 Allen Winter wrote:
> On Friday 19 September 2008 02:08:05 Eli Wapniarski wrote:
> > Hi
> >
> > Could somebody please check to see if they can see Jewish Holidays after
> > enabling the plugin in Korginizer, before I make a bug report to KDE.
>
> Works for me.
> First go into Configure Calendar -> Plugins page
> Select Jewish Calendar Plugin
> Then make sure to select one of the Position options, for me
> I select "show at the top of agenda views"
>
> You might also want to see them in the month view.
>
> The bug is that some of those Position options should be set by default.
>
>

OK... I see it in the agenda view. But, I do not see it in the monthly view.

Eli

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Subject: Re: [kde-redhat-users] digikam, kphotoalbum
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Rex Dieter wrote:
> Josh Smith wrote:
> > Hi Rex,
> > 
> > I e-mailed the list about this a few weeks ago, now just had more time to look at \
> > the issue. 
> > There is a dependency issue with libkexiv2 0.1.2-2.el4 for Centos 4 i386
> > 
> > It depends on libexiv2.so.0  --> this is provided by exiv2.i386  version \
> > 0.15-5.el4 from the epel repository on my system currently. 
> > epel has upgraded to 0.17.1-1.el4 which provides the following;
> 
> Thanks for the investigative work, it matches my suspicions.  Hopefully, 
> I'll have a chance to give the EL repos some love over the weekend.

OK, a new stack of libkipi, libkexiv2, libkdcraw, digikam, kipi-plugins, 
kphotoalbum should be landing in kde-redhat/el4/testing soon.

Good news for EL-5 folks, these same items will be included in the next 
pkg push coming from EPEL too.

-- Rex



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Subject: Re: [kde-redhat-users] k3b Update Help Please
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John Thomas wrote:
> May I ask this list for help with troubleshooting a yum update of k3b? 
> Following are results so far on my CentOS 5.2 box:
> 
> yum update
> <snip>
> Setting up Update Process
> Resolving Dependencies
> --> Running transaction check
> ---> Package k3b.i386 0:1.0.5-3.el5 set to be updated
> --> Processing Dependency: libdbus-qt-1.so.1 for package: k3b
> --> Finished Dependency Resolution
> Error: Missing Dependency: libdbus-qt-1.so.1 is needed by package k3b

Hrm, I see different on my EL-5 box:
Error: Missing Dependency: libdvdread.so.3()(64bit) is needed by package k3b

Maybe we're seeing a collision with rpmforge here, I'll go check.

-- Rex




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Subject: Re: [kde-redhat-users] k3b Update Help Please
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Rex Dieter wrote:
> John Thomas wrote:
>> May I ask this list for help with troubleshooting a yum update of k3b? 
>> Following are results so far on my CentOS 5.2 box:
>>
>> yum update
>> <snip>
>> Setting up Update Process
>> Resolving Dependencies
>> --> Running transaction check
>> ---> Package k3b.i386 0:1.0.5-3.el5 set to be updated
>> --> Processing Dependency: libdbus-qt-1.so.1 for package: k3b
>> --> Finished Dependency Resolution
>> Error: Missing Dependency: libdbus-qt-1.so.1 is needed by package k3b
> 
> Hrm, I see different on my EL-5 box:
> Error: Missing Dependency: libdvdread.so.3()(64bit) is needed by package k3b
> 
> Maybe we're seeing a collision with rpmforge here, I'll go check.

libdbus-qt-1.so.1 should be provided by EPEL (pkgname: dbus-qt actually).

My builders had been using rpmforge, and it turns out to be the only 
source for libdvdread, I'll work to get that into EPEL as well (and 
maybe kde-redhat in the meantime).

-- Rex




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Subject: Re: [kde-redhat-users] k3b/EL-5 update: missing dbus-qt, livdvdread
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Rex Dieter wrote:

> Rex Dieter wrote:
>> John Thomas wrote:
>>> May I ask this list for help with troubleshooting a yum update of k3b?
>>> Following are results so far on my CentOS 5.2 box:
>>>
>>> yum update
>>> <snip>
>>> Setting up Update Process
>>> Resolving Dependencies
>>> --> Running transaction check
>>> ---> Package k3b.i386 0:1.0.5-3.el5 set to be updated
>>> --> Processing Dependency: libdbus-qt-1.so.1 for package: k3b
>>> --> Finished Dependency Resolution
>>> Error: Missing Dependency: libdbus-qt-1.so.1 is needed by package k3b
>> 
>> Hrm, I see different on my EL-5 box:
>> Error: Missing Dependency: libdvdread.so.3()(64bit) is needed by package
>> k3b
>> 
>> Maybe we're seeing a collision with rpmforge here, I'll go check.
> 
> libdbus-qt-1.so.1 should be provided by EPEL (pkgname: dbus-qt actually).
> 
> My builders had been using rpmforge, and it turns out to be the only
> source for libdvdread, I'll work to get that into EPEL as well (and
> maybe kde-redhat in the meantime).

ok, libdvdread-4.1.3-0.1 should be appearing in kde-redhat/rhel repos real
soon.  Hrm, looks like this has a new abi, I'll have to re-check
dependencies (and rebuild things as needed).

-- Rex




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