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Distribution: Mac OS X Leopard 10.6.2, Windows 2003 Server/Vista/7/XP/2000/NT/98, Ubuntux64, CentOS4.8/5.4
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Bug buddy update - dependency problems.
Anybody else getting dependency problems with this new Bug Buddy update for OpenSuSE 10.3 x86_64?
There was a "bug buddy" update on my SuSE update notifier so I click to install it and it tells me that there are dependency problems. So I let it try to resolve it but it does not work. So, I decide to not install it, however, now the SuSE updater keeps telling me that there is an update, which happens to be the same Bug Buddy update.
I got and still have the same problem after upgrading from suse linux 10.0 to opensuse 10.3 and running "YOU" to perform the first online update.
The "atom" package contains "bugg buddy" but there are no source found for that software to install.
Despite of this, "YOU" try to update this not installed software.
If that bug is not going to be corrected in a few days, I think I'll uninstall all the "atom" package as a whole and re-install all but "bugg buddy" individually.
Distribution: Mac OS X Leopard 10.6.2, Windows 2003 Server/Vista/7/XP/2000/NT/98, Ubuntux64, CentOS4.8/5.4
Posts: 2,986
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Be careful when uninstalling software, especially with RPM's, because I have found that it may hose your system. It may uninstall important dependencies. I am going to wait this out and see if it gets fixed.
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