Rex Dieter venit, vidit, dixit 27.09.2010 18:51: > OK, this is a notable one, so here's the scoop. :) > > kde-plasma-networkmanagement-0.9-0.25 > 1. Obsoletes: knetworkmanager > 2. enables the requisite networkmanagement kded module by default > 3. includes a script to enable the the nm plasma applet in your systray > (on your next login). Starting from a F13 which has the plasmoid already, I get funny yum messages which sound as if k-p-nm would get "installed", not "updated". But, in fact it gets updated and the old knm removed as intended, see below. I don't know whether that's a yum/rpm issue or a spec file thing. Michael [root@localhost ~]# rpm -qa k\*network\* kde-plasma-networkmanagement-0.9-0.22.20100830.fc13.kde45.x86_64 kdenetwork-4.5.1-0.1.fc13.x86_64 knetworkmanager-libs-0.9-0.22.20100830.fc13.kde45.x86_64 knetworkmanager-vpnc-0.9-0.22.20100830.fc13.kde45.x86_64 knetworkmanager-openvpn-0.9-0.22.20100830.fc13.kde45.x86_64 kdenetwork-libs-4.5.1-0.1.fc13.x86_64 knetworkmanager-0.9-0.22.20100830.fc13.kde45.x86_64 [root@localhost ~]# yum --enablerepo=kde --enablerepo=kde-testing update \*network\* Loaded plugins: presto, refresh-packagekit Setting up Update Process Resolving Dependencies --> Running transaction check ---> Package kde-plasma-networkmanagement.x86_64 1:0.9-0.25.20100920.fc13 set to be installed [though I have it at -0.23 - why not "updated"?] ---> Package knetworkmanager-libs.x86_64 1:0.9-0.25.20100920.fc13 set to be updated ---> Package knetworkmanager-openvpn.x86_64 1:0.9-0.25.20100920.fc13 set to be updated ---> Package knetworkmanager-vpnc.x86_64 1:0.9-0.25.20100920.fc13 set to be updated --> Finished Dependency Resolution Dependencies Resolved ============================================================================================================================================================= Package Arch Version Repository Size ============================================================================================================================================================= Installing: kde-plasma-networkmanagement x86_64 1:0.9-0.25.20100920.fc13 kde-testing 102 k replacing knetworkmanager.x86_64 1:0.9-0.22.20100830.fc13.kde45 Updating: knetworkmanager-libs x86_64 1:0.9-0.25.20100920.fc13 kde-testing 644 k knetworkmanager-openvpn x86_64 1:0.9-0.25.20100920.fc13 kde-testing 34 k knetworkmanager-vpnc x86_64 1:0.9-0.25.20100920.fc13 kde-testing 26 k ... Installed: kde-plasma-networkmanagement.x86_64 1:0.9-0.25.20100920.fc13 [wtf - do I have 2 of them now?] Updated: knetworkmanager-libs.x86_64 1:0.9-0.25.20100920.fc13 knetworkmanager-openvpn.x86_64 1:0.9-0.25.20100920.fc13 knetworkmanager-vpnc.x86_64 1:0.9-0.25.20100920.fc13 Replaced: knetworkmanager.x86_64 1:0.9-0.22.20100830.fc13.kde45 Complete! [root@localhost ~]# rpm -qa k\*network\* kdenetwork-4.5.1-0.1.fc13.x86_64 kde-plasma-networkmanagement-0.9-0.25.20100920.fc13.x86_64 knetworkmanager-vpnc-0.9-0.25.20100920.fc13.x86_64 knetworkmanager-libs-0.9-0.25.20100920.fc13.x86_64 knetworkmanager-openvpn-0.9-0.25.20100920.fc13.x86_64 kdenetwork-libs-4.5.1-0.1.fc13.x86_64 [OK, everything in apple^Wpenguin pie order] _______________________________________________ kde mailing list kde@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/kde New to KDE4? - get help from http://userbase.kde.org