...says the "sweet talker" who knows what he talks about. Why don't you patch your fracking mount as you patch the PKGBUILDS! On Mon, Aug 17, 2009 at 4:02 PM, Thomas Bächler <thomas@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>wrote: > Ali H. Caliskan schrieb: > >> Well, I'm not a Chakra or kde user but I can say that I quite familiar >> with >> the PKGBUILDS of core and extra packages, and needless to say, it's not >> always consistent most of the times. So stop blaming others and work your >> ass off when required! >> > > Very polite of you. Let me reply with an equally polite "Shut up, when you > don't know what you are talking about". > > None of the packaging problems mentioned in the original post exist in > core/extra, there are no file conflicts when using kde from extra, and there > is not a single package in extra (and probably also community)that requires > or uses libjpeg.so.62. > > The only explanation I have is: > - chakra installs outdated versions of arch packages in combination with > kdemod packages which depend on libjpeg.so.6 > - chakra installs kdemod, which since extra/kde 4.3 was released don't have > proper conflicts= tags, so there will be file conflicts unless you delete > the kdemod packages first. > > All the problems mentioned in this "fresh installation" result from the > fact that the system was installed from chakra and has non-official packages > on it that induce incompatibilities with the stock package set. > >