Re: kdebase3-related broken dependencies (was: Re: rawhide report: 20080124 changes)

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On Thursday 24 January 2008 18:38:41 Gilboa Davara wrote:
> On Thu, 2008-01-24 at 16:52 +0000, Kevin Kofler wrote:
> > Build System <buildsys <at> redhat.com> writes:
> > > 	kdebase3 - 3.5.8-34.fc9.i386 requires libkdeinit_ksmserver.so
> > > 	kdebase3 - 3.5.8-34.fc9.i386 requires libkdeinit_kaccess.so
> > > 	kdebase3 - 3.5.8-34.fc9.i386 requires libkdeinit_konsole.so
> > > 	kdebase3 - 3.5.8-34.fc9.i386 requires libkdeinit_kprinter.so
> > > 	kdebase3 - 3.5.8-34.fc9.i386 requires libkdeinit_kcontrol.so
> > > 	kdebase3 - 3.5.8-34.fc9.i386 requires libkdeinit_kjobviewer.so
> > > 	kdebase3 - 3.5.8-34.fc9.i386 requires libkdeinit_kcminit.so
> > > 	kdebase3 - 3.5.8-34.fc9.i386 requires libkdeinit_kcminit_startup.so
> > > 	kdebluetooth - 1.0-0.39.beta8.fc9.i386 requires /usr/bin/kdesu
> > > 	kscope - 1.6.1-3.fc9.i386 requires libkateutils.so.0
> > > 	kscope - 1.6.1-3.fc9.i386 requires libkateinterfaces.so.0
> > > 	ksmarttray - 0.52-53.fc9.i386 requires /usr/bin/kdesu
> >
> > These should be back in kdebase3-3.5.8-35.fc9. So you don't have to do
> > anything if your package is in the list _above_.
>
> Thanks.
> Until kdebluetooth/4 is released (no idea when), we're left with
> kdebluetooth/3 and its KDE3 dependency chain.

Is kdeblutooth 3 really usable without Konqueror 3 ? My uses of it were mainly 
through the bluetooth:// or obex:// protocol in Konqueror, defined 
in /usr/share/services/. I assume that KDE4 cannot handle with KDE3 
protocols.

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Laurent Rineau
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