On 07/14/2010 11:52 PM, Thomas Taylor wrote: > On Wed, 14 Jul 2010 19:38:03 -0700 > JD<jd1008@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >> On 07/14/2010 07:44 PM, Ed Greshko wrote: >>> On 07/15/2010 10:32 AM, Christofer C. Bell wrote: >>>> On Tue, Jul 13, 2010 at 8:32 PM, Thomas Taylor<linxt@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >>>>> Hi Folks; >>>>> >>>>> Every time I try to run KPackageKit to download a program it fails during >>>>> the download operation. >>>>> >>>>> I am able to download files (large ISOs) from other programs but even >>>>> relative small downloads in KPK fail. I have no network problem >>>>> otherwise. >>>>> >>>>> I've tried downloading Kate (my favorite editor) three times with the same >>>>> results. It does the simulation and lists dependencies needed to which I >>>>> click on continue. It then goes to "waiting for authentication" which >>>>> seems stuck for long periods (20+ minutes when I cancelled). If it gets >>>>> through authentication and starts download (I think)it shortly fails with >>>>> only an operation failed message. >>>> Thomas, >>>> >>>> I'm not seeing Kate in the Fedora or RPM Fusion repositories. Can you >>>> please outline how you got to this point? From what you're describing >>>> here, there could be a problem with the repository you're trying to >>>> install the software from. >>>> >>> yum whatprovides *bin/kate >>> >>> tells you what package supplies kate. >> It is NOT part of fedora yet. >> >> http://linux.softpedia.com/get/Text-Editing-Processing/Others/Kate-2317.shtml >> >> The latest kdebase includes or perhaps next release will include kate. >> >> http://linux.softpedia.com/developer/Kate-developers-24331.html > When I switched into Gnome desktop, it downloaded Kate via "System> Admin> Get > Software" or something like that and from the stock repos. Weird, Gnome > downloads KDE stuff better than KDE does. Something must be different in the > way they interface to PackageKit, or does Gnome use yum instead? Never having > been a Gnome user I'm not sure about that. Any comments? > > Tom > Someone posted that is is part of kdesdk package. $ rpm -q --provides kdesdk cervisiapart.so kabcformat_kdeaccounts.so kaider = 4.4.5-1.fc13 kate = 4.4.5-1.fc13 kate_kttsd.so katebacktracebrowserplugin.so katebuildplugin.so katectagsplugin.so kateexternaltoolsplugin.so katefilebrowserplugin.so katefiletemplates.so katefindinfilesplugin.so katekonsoleplugin.so katemailfilesplugin.so kateopenheaderplugin.so katepybrowseplugin.so katequickdocumentswitcherplugin.so katesnippets_tngplugin.so katesnippetsplugin.so katesymbolviewerplugin.so katetabbarextensionplugin.so katetextfilterplugin.so katexmlcheckplugin.so kcal_bugzilla.so kded_ksvnd.so kio_perldoc.so kio_svn.so kstartperf.so libkdeinit4_cervisia.so libkdeinit4_cvsaskpass.so libkdeinit4_cvsservice.so libkdeinit4_kate.so libkomparenavtreepart.so libkomparepart.so libkuiviewerpart.so mimehandler(application/x-designer) mimehandler(application/x-katesnippets_tng) mimehandler(application/x-lokalize-project) mimehandler(application/x-xliff) mimehandler(inode/directory) mimehandler(text/plain) mimehandler(text/x-gettext-translation) mimehandler(text/x-patch) plasma_applet_katesession.so quithumbnail.so strigila_diff.so strigila_po.so strigita_ts.so kdesdk = 4.4.5-1.fc13 kdesdk(x86-32) = 4.4.5-1.fc13 -- users mailing list users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines