Hi Michael,
at the begin I thank you for your patience...
I don't understand always well all of what you say. This because I am new in this environment.
Now you put the focus on side of the problem that I think to understand:
dconf-Edit don't is installed because the environment (the dependencies) is older than he wont.
If my idea is true I think that two solutions are possible :
1) try to install a version of dconf-Edit that is agree with 0.15.0-4mgc30
or
2) reinstall "dcnf (at all)" using a version that is agree with dconf-editor-0.15.0-4mgc30.x86_64
this is reasonable ?
On Wed, Oct 15, 2014 at 2:39 PM, Michael Schwendt <mschwendt@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Wed, 15 Oct 2014 14:22:49 +0300, Angelo Moreschini wrote:
> >No, I refer to your 3rd message in this thread, where you wrote:
>
> OK you wont know what happened when I installed the new dconf-Editor....
> This is the complete output that I got then ....:
Sigh. Slow down, please. Read the replies more slowly, more carefully.
The solution has been pointed out before. An explanation has been given, too.
I had assumed you've understood the previous replies.
Let me try to explain once more:
> [angelo_dev@zorro Downloads]$ sudo yum install
> dconf-editor-0.15.0-4mgc30.x86_64.rpm
Repeating this command makes no sense, if you already have learned that
the strictly needed _dependency_ "dconf" of exactly the same version is
missing. Yum searches for it in all enabled repositories, but since this
is a package downloaded from somewhere else, the needed "dconf" is not
available. Look:
> --> Processing Dependency: dconf = 0.15.0-4mgc30 for package:
> dconf-editor-0.15.0-4mgc30.x86_64
Above it noticed the dependency, but:
> Error: Package: dconf-editor-0.15.0-4mgc30.x86_64
> (/dconf-editor-0.15.0-4mgc30.x86_64)
> Requires: dconf = 0.15.0-4mgc30
Only the newer one (which you ought to use anyway!) from Fedora 20 is
installed:
> Installed: dconf-0.18.0-2.fc20.x86_64
Version 0.18.0 is higher (newer) than 0.15.0.
> End.. if I still try to install dconf-editor-0.15.0-4mgc30.x86_64.rpm
Why? Only to test whether the old one doesn't work either?
> I (always) continue to have this output..
Of course! You would need to download also the required "dconf" package,
not just "dconf-editor" -- and then _downgrade_ the installed dconf
package (especially if it cannot be erased/removed because it's needed
in dependencies). There are multiple options how to do it (some easier,
some more complex). I cannot tell which one you'd like to try.
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