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I didn't really know where to put this with the arch system.
If KDEmod is installed, one of the dependencies of Scribus, namely qt cannot be satisfied, since qt-enhanced is installed, which blocks qt. I modified the depends file of scribus today, to check it out and found that scribus works nicely against qt-enhanced here on my box. Versions:
Scribus: 1.3.3.11-1
qt-enhanced: 3.3.8-16
So maybe the package maintainer of Scribus could add an alternative for satisfying the qt dependency with qt-enhanced to the official package. Otherwise qt-enhanced will keep Scribus from being updated for KDEmod users.
Last edited by kungfoo (2008-01-17 10:46:41)
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This has to be fixed by the kdemod devs. We cannot add workarounds for any unofficial repo out there. :-)
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Of course you are right. Mornings.....
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This has to be fixed by the kdemod devs. We cannot add workarounds for any unofficial repo out there. :-)
This has to be fixed by the Arch devs. We cannot add workarounds for any official stuff out there. ;-)
want a modular and tweaked KDE for arch? try kdemod
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I don't use kdemod, but I really had to smile on this reply.
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Heheh
Last edited by schivmeister (2008-01-18 07:24:54)
I need real, proper pen and paper for this.
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I see, this is a pacman bug; but on the other side: this does not affect official repos.
So you can ignore the warning, install standard qt or wait for new pacman which should be released soon.
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or use pacman --nodeps -S to work around it
To know recursion, you must first know recursion.
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