Have you tried moving that pixieplus rpm out of the download directory and
running the rpm -Fvh *.rpm without it?

Jarrod Major said:
> Alrighty, so I got all 83 RPM's. I rebooted and went to runlevel 3.
> logged in as root. I did as the readme file suggested and issued rpm
> -Uvh libart_lgpl*rpm from the download directory, those two files went
> in okay. Then when I issued the command rpm -Fvh *rpm it chugged along
> nicely and spit out the following error:
>
> file /opt/kde3/share/mimelnk/image/x-pcx.desktop from install of
> kdelibs3-3.1-46 conflicts with file from package pixieplus-kde-0.3-254
>
> I'm stumped. Google tells me that Pixie Plus os a fast image file
> viewer. Beyond that nothing else. What do I do to resolve this conflict?
> I'm assuming that because it hit this it did not continue with the
> update.
>
> FYI, I have rebooted and can still get in to a KDE 3.0 desktop.
>
> Any assistance would be wonderful.
>
> Jarrod
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Aaron J. Seigo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Tuesday, January 28, 2003 1:25 PM
> Subject: Re: (clug-talk) KDE 3.1
>
>
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>> On Tuesday 28 January 2003 11:51, Dave Lee wrote:
>> > Jarrod Major wrote:
>> > > Kewl, so now I just have to figure out what I need to upgrade. I
>> know that there's a pile of them that don't apply. Is there an
>> easy way to tell what you have versus what you want or need? I
>> realize this is a nebulous question. Forgive my ignorance.
>> >
>> > to find out what you need to update, try this:
>>
>> and for the lazy with broadband: download everything and do a rpm -Fvh
> *rpm
>> ... this will only upgrade a package if it is already installed ...
>>
>> as for the core parts of kde, the required packages are aRts, kdelibs
>> and kdebase. some apps only require kdelibs, but most also use bits
>> and pieces from kdebase (such as the smtp and pop support for kmail,
>> or the
> addressbook
>> GUI (the addressbook library is in kdelibs though))...
>>
>> everything else is pretty much optional and at your discretion. SuSe
>> did a good job of breaking up the larger packages into decently
>> organized
> smaller
>> packages, so you can choose to just install the mail part of
>> kdenetwork,
> for
>> instance. handy, that...
>>
>> - --
>> Aaron J. Seigo
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>> "Everything should be made as simple as possible, but not simpler"
>>     - Albert Einstein
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