Pacman from today cvs. pacman -Suv Root : / DBPath : var/lib/pacman/ CacheDir : var/cache/pacman/pkg/ Targets : None :: Starting full system upgrade... warning: rar-3.7.b1-1: ignoring package upgrade (to be replaced by unrar-3.7.3-1) warning: bmpx: local (0.36.1-1) is newer than extra (0.34.7-1) warning: krusader: local (1.80.0-beta1) is newer than extra (1.70.1-1) warning: pacman: local (3.0.0-1) is newer than current (2.9.8-4) warning: pinot: local (0.65-1) is newer than community (0.49-1) warning: xapian-core: local (0.9.9-1) is newer than community (0.9.6-1) warning: xaralx: local (0.7r1766-2) is newer than unstable (0.7r1764-2) resolving dependencies... done. error: failed to prepare transaction (could not satisfy dependencies) :: opera-devel requires qt :: arts requires qt :: kdelibs requires qt>=3.3.7 I think missing the answer.Something like: :: failed to upgrade qt-enhanced-3.3.8-3 to qt-enhanced-3.3.8-4 I have qt-enhanced and kde from arch repository and now qt-enhanced-3.3.8-4 seem to no provide qt. Thanks
On 3/22/07, fancris3 <fancris3@aol.com> wrote:
error: failed to prepare transaction (could not satisfy dependencies) :: opera-devel requires qt :: arts requires qt :: kdelibs requires qt>=3.3.7
I think missing the answer.Something like:
:: failed to upgrade qt-enhanced-3.3.8-3 to qt-enhanced-3.3.8-4
That upgrade did not fail, according to the output above. If the package "qt-enhanced" does not provide "qt" then that is a packaging problem. Where did you get qt-enhanced? It doesn't appear in the official repos, nor the AUR.
On Fri, 23 Mar 2007 00:30:01 +0200, Aaron Griffin <aaronmgriffin@gmail.com> wrote:
That upgrade did not fail, according to the output above. If the package "qt-enhanced" does not provide "qt" then that is a packaging problem. Where did you get qt-enhanced? It doesn't appear in the official repos, nor the AUR.
From kde-mod.I put kde-mod and later kde and i neglected qt-enhanced. Is true is a pkg problem but its hard to to discover if don't now that pkg is. Because pacman -Syu is possible to upgrade 20 pkg.
On 3/22/07, fancris3 <fancris3@aol.com> wrote:
On Fri, 23 Mar 2007 00:30:01 +0200, Aaron Griffin <aaronmgriffin@gmail.com> wrote:
That upgrade did not fail, according to the output above. If the package "qt-enhanced" does not provide "qt" then that is a packaging problem. Where did you get qt-enhanced? It doesn't appear in the official repos, nor the AUR.
From kde-mod.I put kde-mod and later kde and i neglected qt-enhanced. Is true is a pkg problem but its hard to to discover if don't now that pkg is. Because pacman -Syu is possible to upgrade 20 pkg.
I'm not really sure what you're looking for here. If 'qt-enhanced' doesn't provide=(qt) then how is pacman supposed to know that it is the problem package?
Sorry [kdemod] Server = http://kdemod.ath.cx/repo/current/i686 http://kdemod.ath.cx/ Anyway im not shure if my pacmandb is ok but i whant say only only about the output. Thanks.
On 3/22/07, fancris3 <fancris3@aol.com> wrote:
Sorry
[kdemod] Server = http://kdemod.ath.cx/repo/current/i686
Anyway im not shure if my pacmandb is ok but i whant say only only about the output. Thanks.
Looking at the sync DB for that repository, qt-enhanced does not provide qt, which should result in failure. -Dan
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