You have to download the rpm and just use rpm -i to install it. The installation repositories have a specific setup for how they know what is there or not. So even though you add it, it does not mean it will read what you are expecting it to. I believe you can also run yast2 <rpm file> and it will isntall the rpm as well.
I hope this helps.
Sincerely,
Judd Pickell
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First, a confession: Over the memorial day weekend I updated my main
computer from Fedora Core 3 to OpenSUSE 10.1. Yes, after several years
I left the Red Hat fold here on this computer. And, compared to FC 5 on
my kids' computer, OpenSUSE is much cleaner and polished. There, I said it.
BUT, yast is driving me nuts. It's s-l-o-w. But more importantly I
don't understand how to make it do what I want.
OpenSUSE came with amaroK 1.3, a very nice music player with a
significant bug. If you have an iPod, amaroK 1.3 will truncate your
song database to 256 songs. The songs are still there, you just can't
get to any beyond the first 256.
Well, version 1.4 has been released and includes a fix for this bug.
Cool! I want to update amaroK.
- - I open the YaST Control Center and click "Software->Installation Source"
- - After a long time (less than a minute but it seems long), my installed
sources (ie. repositories) come up.
- - I click "Add->Specify URL"
- - I enter the URL for the Guru repository
(http://ftp.gwdg.de/pub/linux/misc/suser-guru/rpm/10.1/) because it is
an apparently respected repository and it has amaroK 1.4 available.
- - Making sure the Guru repository is enabled and set to refresh, I click
"Finish" and wait for a long time again.
- - Eventually the sources application stops doing whatever, several
minutes of whatever, and closes.
- - I type "amarok" in the search box.
- - It shows the application and some other packages with amarok in the
name. In the "Avail. Ver." column there is... nothing (huh?) and the
"Inst. Ver." column shows my current version, 1.3.xxx.
- - I click the checked box icon to the left of the amarok package. It
will only change to a garbage can or back to a check box.
How do I:
- - Make it see the 1.4 version?
- - Make it update to that version?
I must be missing a step here because it shouldn't be this hard.
Alan
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