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Bug 2939

Summary: [opensuse][TW] nothing provides libidn.so.11()(64bit) or libHalf.so.12()(64bit) needed by *
Product: TDE Reporter: Felix Miata <mrmazda>
Component: other (any)Assignee: Timothy Pearson <kb9vqf>
Status: NEW ---    
Severity: blocker CC: albator78, bugwatch
Priority: P5    
Version: R14.0.x [Trinity]   
Hardware: amd64   
OS: Linux   
Compiler Version: TDE Version String:
Application Version: Application Name:

Description Felix Miata 2018-06-24 13:47:01 CDT
To reproduce:
1-configure TDE repos on openSUSE Tumbleweed
2-import TDE GPG key
3-try to zypper install TDE/TDM

Actual behavior:
1: nothing provides libidn.so.11()(64bit) needed by:
trinity-kcalc
trinity-kcontrol
trinity-kicker
trinity-kicker-applets
trinity-klipper
trinity-kmenuedit
trinity-kmix
trinity-konqueror
trinity-konqueror-nsplugins
trinity-konsole
trinity-kpdf
trinity-ksmserver
trinity-libarts-mpeglib
trinity-tdelibs
2: nothing provides libHalf.so.12()(64bit) needed by trinity-tdelibs

Expected behavior:
TDE/TDM install successfully

Currently installed or available are libidn12-1.35-1.2 and libHalf-23-2.2.1-1.2.
Comment 1 Francois Andriot 2018-07-13 17:08:52 CDT
Hello, when using opensuse TW, I suggest you do not use the packages from official repository (which are rarely updated), but from the Open Build Service instead. These packages are automatically rebuilt when the base distribution is updated.

Trinity '14.0.4' tag:
https://build.opensuse.org/project/show/home:PunisherHD:Trinity:stable

Trinity 'r14.0.x' branch:
https://build.opensuse.org/project/show/home:PunisherHD:Trinity:r14.0.x

Trinity 'master' branch:
https://build.opensuse.org/project/show/home:PunisherHD:Trinity:unstable
Comment 2 Felix Miata 2018-07-14 02:55:43 CDT
Apparently we need a Wiki page to provide such instructions. Ordinarily, TW users who are not developers are advised by openSUSE devs to _not_ use BS repos.