![]() ![]() It seems to be the same one mentioned here some years ago but on 64bit this time.Ĭan you please post the exact error/conflict message? However there is one update left that has the dependency problems. So this “problem” likely disappeared because the applet did check again meanwhile.įor “the missing button in YaST”: can you please be a bit more specific which button is missing where? If you install updates by other means (YaST, zypper), the update applet won’t notice that, until it checks for updates itself again (that’s normally done once per day, i.e. Not sure how but the problem has part cured by a log out from the desktop that just happened. If it had been listed in YAST I would have disabled it until it was needed again. Leaves me wondering if zypper is maintaining another one. There was no sign of packman repo in yast’s list. ![]() The fact that it wasn’t there may be down to a multimedia update from packman using zypper. How do I get this back? As mentioned the update mechanism told me what was wrong in seconds and also should have found the missing lib file. I then looked at the YAST’s update option - it’s changed and switched me totally over to auto updates. I’m pretty sure that the YAST did it apart from the one item as above. Looking at the desktop update it still reckons that I need to do an update. The problem seemed to be that file called libtirc.so.1 wasn’t available, YAST search couldn’t find it with all of the location options checked. That allowed me to identify the problem very quickly by selecting don’t install for just one package. ![]() It failed out due to one dependency - detail in a some log some where and I have no idea where. I recently noticed that some updates were available so activated them. ![]()
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