Anders Johansson wrote:
> On Sunday 07 October 2007 15:32:21 James Knott wrote:
>   
>> Anders Johansson wrote:
>>     
>>> On Sunday 07 October 2007 14:51:44 James Knott wrote:
>>>       
>>>>> result:  kde4-kstars
>>>>>
>>>>> x Name
>>>>> x Summary
>>>>> x Description
>>>>>
>>>>> result: kdeedu3 - openSUSE 10.3 Main Repository (OSS)
>>>>>
>>>>> Just installing.
>>>>>           
>>>> And you'll note it says "KDE4".  Why would they make a package available
>>>> for a desktop that's not usable yet and not for the released desktop?
>>>>         
>>> First of all, many kde4 programs are perfectly usable today, and you can
>>> run them from your kde3 desktop
>>>
>>> Secondly, read the second result
>>>       
>> What second result are you referring to?
>>     
>
> In the quoted text above there are two result: lines. kde4-stars, and 
> kdeedu3. 
> One is for kde4, one is for kde3
>   

Yes, I saw that.  Now try and find the one for kde3.  When you use the
package search function you're taken to the one for kde4.  In Software
Management, when you search for KStars and click on the version tab,
you'll see two entries for KDE3 and KDE4.  When I tried to go directly
to the server and get it manually, I found the specified directory
doesn't exist.
>   
>> I went to the OpenSUSE site, searched for and installed the Kstars
>> package for 10.3.  I found that it would not run and posted the error
>> message:
>>
>> kstars: symbol lookup error: /usr/lib/libextdate.so.4: undefined symbol:
>> _ZN9KLineEdit5eventEP6QEvent
>>
>> The above error message means absolutely nothing to me.
>>     
>
> It means some c++ library isn't where it should be. Not sure which, I'd have 
> to search
>   
Whatever the cause, I used the package search function on the OpenSUSE
(click on Package Repositories link) site and wound up with a package
that doesn't work.




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