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I am trying to upgrade my 10 Pro install to KDE 3.5 using YAST> Software Management> Package Groups> zzz All> All in this list> Upgrade if newer available. I receieve the following conflicts:
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#### YaST2 conflicts list - generated 2006-01-02 10:50:15 ####
kdebindings3-python 3.5.0-9 conflict
Unresolved Requirements:
kdebindings3-python requires python-qt = 3.5.0-9
Conflict Resolution:
( ) Do Not Update kdebindings3-python
( ) Ignore Conflict and Risk System Inconsistencies
kdegraphics3-pdf 3.5.0-12 conflict
Unresolved Requirements:
kdegraphics3-pdf requires xpdf-tools
Conflict Resolution:
( ) Do Not Update kdegraphics3-pdf
( ) Ignore Conflict and Risk System Inconsistencies
python-qt not available
Required by:
kdebindings3-python requires python-qt = 3.5.0-9
Conflict Resolution:
( ) Remove All 2 Referring Packages
Delete hplip
Delete kdebindings3-python
( ) Ignore Conflict and Risk System Inconsistencies
xpdf-tools not available
Required by:
kdegraphics3-pdf requires xpdf-tools
Conflict Resolution:
( ) Remove the Referring Package
Delete kdegraphics3-pdf
( ) Ignore Conflict and Risk System Inconsistencies
#### YaST2 conflicts list END ###
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I am trying to upgrade my 10 Pro install to KDE 3.5 using YAST> Software Management> Package Groups> zzz All> All in this list> Upgrade if newer available. I receieve the following conflicts:
___________________________________________________________________
#### YaST2 conflicts list - generated 2006-01-02 10:50:15 ####
kdebindings3-python 3.5.0-9 conflict
Unresolved Requirements:
kdebindings3-python requires python-qt = 3.5.0-9
Conflict Resolution:
( ) Do Not Update kdebindings3-python
( ) Ignore Conflict and Risk System Inconsistencies
kdegraphics3-pdf 3.5.0-12 conflict
Unresolved Requirements:
kdegraphics3-pdf requires xpdf-tools
Conflict Resolution:
( ) Do Not Update kdegraphics3-pdf
( ) Ignore Conflict and Risk System Inconsistencies
python-qt not available
Required by:
kdebindings3-python requires python-qt = 3.5.0-9
Conflict Resolution:
( ) Remove All 2 Referring Packages
Delete hplip
Delete kdebindings3-python
( ) Ignore Conflict and Risk System Inconsistencies
xpdf-tools not available
Required by:
kdegraphics3-pdf requires xpdf-tools
Conflict Resolution:
( ) Remove the Referring Package
Delete kdegraphics3-pdf
( ) Ignore Conflict and Risk System Inconsistencies
#### YaST2 conflicts list END ###
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Any assistance is appreciated.
I got the same problem and it is reported to novell as a bug.
I just said okay and uninstalled any package that was giving an issue.(not removing the referring package, but the one already installed.) Then upon restarting YAST, it will install the new files with no errors and you will have KDE 3.5 in no time.
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