David C. Rankin wrote:
On Wednesday 17 June 2009 11:04:51 David C. Rankin wrote:
On Wednesday 17 June 2009 10:45:31 David Rosenstrauch wrote:
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AFAIK, none of the kdemod3 packages are dependent on KDE4 packages.
They probably came in with some KDE app you installed. (e.g., k3b)
How would I uninstall this stuff so I can proceed with the
kde4-unstable install??
1) pacman -Q | grep kde | grep -v kdemod3
2) Issue a "pacman -Rs" on every package that shows up from step one.
If it pushes back at you telling you that one of those packages can't be
uninstalled because it's a dependency for something else, then that'll
tell you the reason why the kde4 packages got installed in the first
place. At that point then you'll have to make the decision to uninstall
whatever app it is that needed the kde4 packages.
DR
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I'll report back after I try again....
Frick,
Still 20440 lines of conflict:
[10:34 nirvana:/srv/www/download/Archlinux/bugs] # wc -l kde4-conflicts-
complete.txt
20440 kde4-conflicts-complete.txt
The complete list is here (139k):
http://www.3111skyline.com/download/Archlinux/bugs/kde4-conflicts-
complete.txt.bz2
What now?? (the -f option is looking mighty good about now since most of the
conflicts are man pages and icons.....)
Not sure I understand. You wouldn't be getting *any* conflicts if you
had uninstalled all the stock kde4 packages successfully. Output from
the file you uploaded makes clear that you *haven't* uninstalled them.
Problem:
/usr/share/apps/kolourpaint/icons/hicolor/48x48/actions/tool_rect_selection.png
exists in both 'kdegraphics-kolourpaint' and 'kdegraphics'
Solution:
pacman -Rs kdegraphics
Problem:
/usr/bin/dragon exists in both 'kdemultimedia-dragonplayer' and
'kdemultimedia'
Solution:
pacman -Rs kdemultimedia
etc.
Then, when you're finished with all that, you then install kde again -
this time from unstable.
Not sure I understand what the issue is ...
DR