Hi Martin
I must admit, I tend to use the command line incantations when manipulating RPMs.. Not being that familiar with Yast, I need to refer to the built in help screen... The padlock symbol indicates that the package is from a non SuSE source and should not be over-written by updates from SuSE - This can be over-ridden by the command line or (I suspect) by a simple widget within Yast. The padlock certainly does not indicate a broken system..
The RPM I compiled ended up with a 4.2.6-191 version - This was from an original SuSE 9.1 source package... Will email it off list.
Regards, Paul.
On Thursday 26 August 2004 23:34, Martin Collins wrote:
I don't think I incremented the version number properly in the spec file (I assume that's where I was supposed to do it!). I did end up with an rpm named libgimpprint-4.2.6-42 and installed it but in YAST libgimpprint now has a padlock symbol, is highlighted in red and under the "versions" tab lists 4.2.6-41 (in black) and 4.2.6-42 (in green with tick box) - surely it should just be listing 4.2.6-42 in green without the padlock and red highlighting?
After all my efforts in trying not to break my system, I think that's exactly what I've ended up doing - doh! We live and learn.
I think to fix this I will need to build a 4.2.6-43!