Michele Calgaro composed on 2016-02-18 19:21 (UTC+0700):
Felix Miata wrote:
Is there a way to tell if the mirrors are in an unusable state? I just did a minimal X openSUSE 42.1 installation expecting to install TDE on it, and everything I try to install depends on some package or other that cannot be provided. e.g.:
Selecting 'trinity-tdeutils-14.0.2-1.oss421.x86_64' from repository 'TDE' for installation. Problem: nothing provides libaudio.so.2()(64bit) needed by libtqt3-mt-3.5.0-14.0.2_1.oss421.x86_64 Selecting 'trinity-konsole-14.0.2-1.oss421.x86_64' from repository 'TDE' for installation. Problem: nothing provides libaudio.so.2()(64bit) needed by libtqt3-mt-3.5.0-14.0.2_1.oss421.x86_64 Selecting 'trinity-tdebase-14.0.2-1.oss421.x86_64' from repository 'TDE' for installation. Problem: nothing provides libmad.so.0()(64bit) needed by trinity-arts-2:1.5.10-14.0.2_1.oss421.x86_64 Selecting 'trinity-tdemultimedia-14.0.2-1.oss421.x86_64' from repository 'TDE' for installation. Problem: nothing provides libmad.so.0()(64bit) needed by trinity-libarts-mpeglib-14.0.2-1.oss421.x86_64
Hi Felix, I do not use Suse so perhaps I say something wrong here. To me, it looks like you need some extra packages that are currently not available. I suspect they may be old packages no longer included in openSUSE 42.1
Turns out the otherwise optional Packman repo was configured in a disabled state. :-p Once I made that discovery, The main Packman repo on inode.at turned out to be in an unusable state, leading to more confusion. All is good now with Packman's gwde mirror enabled instead. :-)
That brings up a related issue:
https://wiki.trinitydesktop.org/OpenSUSEInstall directs that Packman is a required repo, without saying anything about how to enable it. All it had was a link to the Packman home page following the string "Instructions:", but that linked page provides no obvious clues how to go about enabling any of it. Consequently I've edited that wiki page to include such a link.