Le jeudi 06 janvier 2005 à 21:19 +0100, lambert Bernard a écrit : > > I think that it has somehow broken all dependancies. Sad to say, but I > > think the cleanest approach is to reinstall your distribution. > > > > Perhaps a SuSE expert here can help you recovering your system. I'm > > cc'ing Stefan, he knows SuSE very well, perhaps he will have a tip. > Well sound bad. may be it is because some packages are not from suse. > > for exemple I use gconf2 version 2.6.1.3 (from suplementary gnome 2.6 > update) instead of the official package 2.4.0.1-144. Is this one Ok with > gm 1.2 ? > I don't know, but basically, you should never break dependancies. If you break them using --nodeps, then you have a very high chance of running into problems :) -- _ Damien Sandras (o- GnomeMeeting: http://www.gnomemeeting.org/ //\ FOSDEM 2005 : http://www.fosdem.org v_/_ H.323 phone : callto:ils.seconix.com/dsandras seconix com
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