John Andersen wrote: > Today it has 77 updates, but in the process it wants to install spamassassin > 3.1.3, which is back level by several releases. I run SA 3.1.7 and install > from CPAN, and I don't want to go back to 3.1.3. > > So which of kde packages insists on installing SA. > Don't know, but unless the rpm database knows about the install, it can only act on what it knows. > Question 2: > Is the Software updater ever going to be less brain dead than it > is now so that you can find out about these things, and over ride > them when you know the package is already installed? Since they all rely on rpm on a rpm based distro, unless you allow it to work as designed, that answer is no. If CPAN installed it via rpm, then yes.
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