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I have a basic 64 Arch system.
Installed KDE4.2 from testing (just before it moved to current).
Standard system upgrades were fine for a short time. KDE4.2 had moved to current.
But recently have had problems with standard upgrades for weeks ..
bash-3.2# pacman -Suy
:: Synchronizing package databases...
core 32.2K 459.9K/s 00:00:00 [#####################] 100%
extra 382.7K 644.2K/s 00:00:01 [#####################] 100%
community 363.9K 632.1K/s 00:00:01 [#####################] 100%
:: Starting full system upgrade...
warning: pilot-link: local (0.12.3-4) is newer than extra (0.12.3-3)
resolving dependencies...
looking for inter-conflicts...
:: bluez-libs conflicts with bluez. Remove bluez? [Y/n] y
error: failed to prepare transaction (could not satisfy dependencies)
:: pilot-link: requires bluez>=4.25
bash-3.2#
I am never going to need bluetooth but it seems to be caught up with kdepim and hence all sorts of things. Wish I could just get rid of bluetooth altogether.
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You're having this problem because you have the pilot-link from testing and you stopped using the testing repo.
Try running: pacman -S pilot-link
before doing your update.
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Hmmm ... thanks .. i was trying to downgrade the package and didn't realise it was that easy!
Ok .. so now I am at the same place as the other guys with the bluez problem.
I really wish I could just get rid of all this bluetooth crap which I don't even need.
bash-3.2# pacman -S pilot-link
warning: downgrading package pilot-link (0.12.3-4 => 0.12.3-3)
resolving dependencies...
looking for inter-conflicts...
:: bluez-libs conflicts with bluez. Remove bluez? [Y/n] y
error: failed to prepare transaction (could not satisfy dependencies)
:: gnokii: requires bluez>=4.1
bash-3.2#
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