Besides having 'knewsticker' dissapear (as I mentioned a few days ago)...
...I don't know when it happened, but in the last few days 'kmix' has also dissapeared!
On 10/29/07, Rex Dieter rdieter@math.unl.edu wrote:
Fulko Hew wrote: ...I don't know when it happened, but in the last few days 'kmix' has also dissapeared!
rpm -q -f /usr/bin/kmix kdemultimedia-3.5.8-6.fc8
Besides having 'knewsticker' dissapear (as I mentioned a few days
ago)...
Do you have kdenetwork installed? (that's where knewsticker is).
The answer to both questions is: nope, I don't, but I do now, and the applications (new versions) have returned.
I guess they were moved from one package to another in the recent past, and I was caught by that... Hmmm, as part of the Rawhide update I did on Sat Oct 27, I see:
Packages Erased: kdegraphics kdemultimedia kdenetwork
(I wonder why?)
Fulko Hew wrote:
On 10/29/07, Rex Dieter rdieter@math.unl.edu wrote:
Fulko Hew wrote: ...I don't know when it happened, but in the last few days 'kmix' has also dissapeared!
rpm -q -f /usr/bin/kmix kdemultimedia-3.5.8-6.fc8
Besides having 'knewsticker' dissapear (as I mentioned a few days
ago)...
Do you have kdenetwork installed? (that's where knewsticker is).
The answer to both questions is: nope, I don't, but I do now, and the applications (new versions) have returned.
I guess they were moved from one package to another in the recent past, and I was caught by that... Hmmm, as part of the Rawhide update I did on Sat Oct 27, I see:
Packages Erased: kdegraphics kdemultimedia kdenetwork
Our attempt at using Obsoletes to help out multilib conflicts perhaps. I'll see if I can reproduce this.
-- Rex
Rex Dieter wrote:
Fulko Hew wrote:
On 10/29/07, Rex Dieter rdieter@math.unl.edu wrote:
Fulko Hew wrote: ...I don't know when it happened, but in the last few days 'kmix' has also dissapeared!
rpm -q -f /usr/bin/kmix kdemultimedia-3.5.8-6.fc8
Besides having 'knewsticker' dissapear (as I mentioned a few days
ago)...
Do you have kdenetwork installed? (that's where knewsticker is).
The answer to both questions is: nope, I don't, but I do now, and the applications (new versions) have returned.
I guess they were moved from one package to another in the recent past, and I was caught by that... Hmmm, as part of the Rawhide update I did on Sat Oct 27, I see:
Packages Erased: kdegraphics kdemultimedia kdenetwork
Our attempt at using Obsoletes to help out multilib conflicts perhaps. I'll see if I can reproduce this.
-- Rex
On my system e.g. kdemultimedia was also obsoleted and removed by kdemultimedia-libs :-/ (yum update)
On Tuesday 30 October 2007 11:35:07 Harald Hoyer wrote:
Packages Erased: kdegraphics kdemultimedia kdenetwork
Our attempt at using Obsoletes to help out multilib conflicts perhaps. I'll see if I can reproduce this.
-- Rex
On my system e.g. kdemultimedia was also obsoleted and removed by kdemultimedia-libs :-/ (yum update)
In my case the removed packages were
kdemultimedia-extras kdenetwork kdegraphics
Again using "yum update".
On Tue, 30 Oct 2007 12:06:21 +0000 "José Matos" jamatos@fc.up.pt wrote:
In my case the removed packages were
kdemultimedia-extras kdenetwork kdegraphics
Again using "yum update".
Are these the i386 versions removed, leaving x86_64 versions?
On 10/30/07, Jesse Keating jkeating@redhat.com wrote:
On Tue, 30 Oct 2007 12:06:21 +0000 "José Matos" jamatos@fc.up.pt wrote:
In my case the removed packages were
kdemultimedia-extras kdenetwork kdegraphics
Again using "yum update".
Are these the i386 versions removed, leaving x86_64 versions?
Not in _my_ case... neither version was present.
Rex Dieter wrote:
Fulko Hew wrote:
I guess they were moved from one package to another in the recent past, and I was caught by that... Hmmm, as part of the Rawhide update I did on Sat Oct 27, I see:
Packages Erased: kdegraphics kdemultimedia kdenetwork
Our attempt at using Obsoletes to help out multilib conflicts perhaps. I'll see if I can reproduce this.
Confirmed, I'll try to fix this today.
-- Rex
Rex Dieter wrote:
Rex Dieter wrote:
Fulko Hew wrote:
I guess they were moved from one package to another in the recent past, and I was caught by that... Hmmm, as part of the Rawhide update I did on Sat Oct 27, I see:
Packages Erased: kdegraphics kdemultimedia kdenetwork
Our attempt at using Obsoletes to help out multilib conflicts perhaps. I'll see if I can reproduce this.
Confirmed, I'll try to fix this today.
kdegraphics, kdenetwork fixed, tagged for f8-final. kdemultimedia building now.
-- Rex