Description of problem: I have installed LXDE via dual-boot. After updating the system I installed task-kde There is missing kde-l10n-de Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): How reproducible: Steps to Reproduce: 1. 2. 3.
Could you be more precise because kde-l10n-de is available on mirror.
CC: (none) => balcaen.john
This is a packaging bug in kde-l10n, should be fixed in the next package kde-l10n-* packages. With the kde-l10n-* packages urpmi should ask you which kde-l10n package you want when installing task-kde (FWIW, lib*kdecore5 already requires kde-l10n so, it's not a missing requires).
(In reply to comment #1) > Could you be more precise because kde-l10n-de is available on mirror. I mean that kde-l10n-de was not installed automatically
(In reply to comment #2) > This is a packaging bug in kde-l10n, should be fixed in the next package > kde-l10n-* packages. > Can you tell, when the next package will be there? I must make a new installation because of a making a new partitioning. So I can test it.
The issue was deeper than we thought, so it required more changes, for the details: https://www.mageia.org/pipermail/mageia-dev/20110503/004364.html
Thanks for the info.I will wait with my new installation. SoI will test when it is clear
To test you can: - make sure your urpmi database is up-to-date (urpmi.update -av) - log out of KDE4, then uninstall all kde-l10n-* package (using rpm -e --nodeps) and the same with lib*kdecore5 - then 'urpmi libkdecore5' (lib64kdecore5 if you installed the x86_64 edition of Mageia). urpmi should ask you which kde-l10n-* you want.
I am just making it like described above. So wait some minutes task-kde installation is running
BINGO. Well done :-) The installation of task-kde (via mcc) gives me also kde-l10n-de. Thank you
Status: NEW => RESOLVEDResolution: (none) => FIXED