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You have installed an older KDE version and would like to upgrade to a newer version, e.g. KDE 1.0 . However you get an error message saying, that KDE cannot be installed since certain dependencies are not fulfilled.
KDE version 1.0 comes with very new libraries, among others these are the libraries contained in the package klibs:
rpm
), this package
cannot be installed since the dependencies with respect to all other KDE programs
that need these libraries cannot be fulfilled.It is possible to install the package
with the option --nodeps
of rpm
. However you must take
care, that all other packages that need the old libraries get updated, too.
This method is not very save. KDE is a collection of packages that must fit together,
for this reason the procedure below is recommended instead.
rpm -e packageNameIf you don't know, which KDE packages you've installed, the following command will help you :
rpm -qa | grep -E ^k.*
ATTENTION !! Not all of the packages returned by that command are KDE packages. So PLEASE DON'T uninstall all packages contained in that list ;-)
rpm -q qtlib
rpm -i packageName
Please note that a certain order of the packages must be respected :
The desktop and program settings that you've made for an older KDE will
still be valid after the upgrade, since this information is stored in the
homedirectory under ~/.kde/...
.
See also:
Keywords: KDE, LIB, BIBLIOTHEK, SOFTWARE, INSTALL
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