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Ok, so I use the extra packages for yakuake and k3b, but I also use KDEMod (4.3 from the testing repo), but today when both those packages attempted to upgrade they tried to install some new KDE-related packages that weren't for KDEMod and those wouldn't install due to conflicts (it wouldn't work unless I removed KDEMod's konsole and kdemod-kdemultimedia-common, both of which I otherwise need).
However, I got around the k3b issue by removing k3b and switching to the SVN version in kdemod-playground instead.
Yakuake doesn't really give me that option. Is there any way I can upgrade it without breaking things?
Thanks!
Arch Linux Plasma 5 | AMD Ryzen 7 1700 | 16GB DDR4 RAM | Nvidia GeForce GTX 980
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Probably you will have to wait until KDEMod provides the same packages as the new KDE splitted packages in Arch. It shouldn't last too long, but you can always report it as a bug in KDEMod's bugtracker.
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Probably you will have to wait until KDEMod provides the same packages as the new KDE splitted packages in Arch. It shouldn't last too long, but you can always report it as a bug in KDEMod's bugtracker.
Yep.
I run KDE4.x Vanilla from Extra..and several plasmoids from AUR needed recompiled after the -Syu from 4.2 to 4.3. After splitting, managing depends can get a little nasty for a while until PKGBUILDs and whatnot are all updated.
Last edited by Skripka (2009-08-04 17:08:35)
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