Andreas Radke <a.radke@arcor.de> a écrit :
Am Wed, 22 Oct 2008 08:13:09 +0200 schrieb "Michael Schmarck" <michael.schmarck@habmalnefrage.de>:
Hello.
2008/10/21 Jan de Groot <jan@jgc.homeip.net>
Let me guess, dbus-core was not pulled in because you installed things with the -d flag?
No. I ran "pacman -Syu". That's all I did :)
It's impossible that pacman allows upgrading to dbus 1.2.3-3 without installing dbus-core.
Guess it's not so impossible, after all :)
Michael
yes, it happened to me in my i686 testing chroot as well with a simple -Syu :S
-Andy
I also did a simple "pacman -Syu", dbus-core was installed during the upgrade. "pacman -Ql dbus-core" showed somes files but they were not on the file-system. I had to reinstall dbus-core to fix the problem and have dbus working again. This bug did not appear when I did the same upgrade on my laptop, nor on my server. Paul Paul Ezvan