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List:       opensuse-factory
Subject:    Re: [opensuse-factory] Re: KDE 4.9 is now in Tumbleweed:Testing
From:       Roman Bysh <rbtc1 () rogers ! com>
Date:       2012-11-18 23:23:44
Message-ID: 50A96E00.7080206 () rogers ! com
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On Sun 18 Nov 2012 01:25:34 PM EST, Greg KH wrote:
> On Sun, Nov 18, 2012 at 12:30:17PM -0500, Roman Bysh wrote:
>> On 11/18/2012 10:43 AM, Sven Burmeister wrote:
>>> Am Sonntag, 18. November 2012, 15:02:38 schrieb Achim Gratz:
>>>> Sven Burmeister writes:
>>>>> You can only have either openSUSE branding or upstream branding. Hence
>>>>> installing upstream will ask you to remove openSUSE.
>>>>
>>>> That wasn't the question.  The question is why the installed KDE 4.9.3
>>>> gets picked up by those three old patches to not provide
>>>> "kdebase4-branding==4.9.3" and then tries to downgrade it to KDE 4.8.5.
>>>
>>> The bit you quoted showed the conflict I referred to.
>>>
>>> On top of that you might have hit:
>>>
>>> https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=736100
>>>
>>> Sven
>>>
>>
>> I don't understand why 140 packages must be downgraded when
>> upgrading from 4.8.5 to 4.9.3.
>
> What packages are downgrading?  Did you previously already have KDE
> 4.9.3 on your system from a different repo?  Like maybe the
> Tumbleweed:Testing repo?
>
> thanks,
>
> greg k-h
>

Sorry. I just reinstalled openSUSE.

The Tumbleweed Testing repo was installed in VirtualBox.

I will follow up tomorrow with the results of "zypper dup".


Cheers!

Roman
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