[Fwd: KDE 3.2 Beta 2]

James Richard Tyrer tyrerj at acm.org
Fri Dec 26 20:27:04 GMT 2003


David Collyer wrote:
> This time WITH the output.  Sorry.
> 
> 
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> 
> [root at localhost KDE]# rpm -Uv kdelibs-3.1.93-0.1.i386.rpm
> error: Failed dependencies:
>         qt >= 1:3.2.2 is needed by kdelibs-3.1.93-0.1
>         libvcard.so.0 is needed by (installed) kdebase-3.1.4-6
>         libvcard.so.0 is needed by (installed) kdepim-3.1.4-1
>         libvcard.so.0 is needed by (installed) quanta-3.1.4-1
>         libvcard.so.0 is needed by (installed) kdenetwork-3.1.4-1
> 
> 
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> 
> Subject:
> KDE 3.2 Beta 2
> From:
> David Collyer <David.Collyer at Sun.COM>
> Date:
> Fri, 26 Dec 2003 12:16:50 -0600
> To:
> kde at mail.kde.org
> 
> 
> I am having difficulty installing the rpms for kdelibs.  I have attached 
> my output.  Not sure where to get the file "libvcard.so.0".  I do find 
> the file in /usr/lib, but for some reason it's giving me these 
> dependency errors.  Any ideas?
> 

First, you need to upgrade Qt to 3.2.2 or greater.

Then you need to Upgrade aRts to 1.1.94

If you currently have 'devel' packages for these, you need to upgrade them as well.

Then you need to simultaneously upgrade all of the KDE packages.  You will need a new 
package for each old package currently installed.  To see what you currently have 
installed, run:

	rpm -qa |grep kde

If you have stuff that doesn't contain "kde" in the package name (i.e. quanta) you will 
need to check that separately.  E.G.:

	rpm -qa |grep quanta

If you have packages which you aren't going to upgrade, you will need to uninstall them.

Then after you have everything in place:

	rpm -Uvh  kde*3.1.94*.rpm  quanta*3.1.94*.rpm

--
JRT

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