David C. Rankin wrote: > James Knott wrote: > > 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. > > > > > James, > > I have kstars for kde3 installed on 10.3 and it is in the kdeedu3 > package. Good luck! > Found it later.
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