You don't get the opportunity....
I forgot the name of the dialogue box that comes up when a kde application
crashes. It asks if you want to report a bug and then a button lights up that
allows you download and install debuginfo. It then goes on to enable all debug
info repos. It does not ask if there are any repos that you do not want
debuginfo installed from.
Eli
On Sunday 22 September 2013 14:15:23 Rex Dieter wrote:
Eli Wapniarski wrote:
> Then how to tell the kde bug reporter not to enable specific repos when it
> asks to install debuginfo rpms??
Probably something like:
--disablerepo=kde-i386
should do the trick.
-- Rex
> On Sunday 22 September 2013 08:50:23 Rex Dieter wrote:
>> Eli Wapniarski wrote:
>> > Here you go.
>> >
>> > Eli
>> >
>> > Transaction check error:
>> > file /usr/lib/debug/usr/bin/assistant-qt4.debug conflicts between
>> > attempted installs of qt-debuginfo-1:4.8.5-6.fc19.i686 and
>> > qt-debuginfo-1:4.8.5-6.fc19.x86_64 file
>>
>> In this case, the problem is the opposite, rather than not enough
>> debuginfo, you have too much!
>>
>> In short, you shouldn't ever install/use multilib'd -debuginfo, else
>> you'll definitely run into conflicts.
>>
>> -- rex
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