If that includes you, my current recommendation would be to
downgrade
back to soprano-2.7.5 or 2.7.6 (if not using kde-4.9beta2 stuff from
rawhide or f17 kde-unstable).
One easy way to do accomplish the downgrade includes running:
yum distro-sync
Thanks Rex for letting us know about the updated kde-libs. I downgraded
soprano and updated kde-libs and I'm replying without a crash. Yay!!!!
However, when I ran the reccommended yum command I got output that included
the text below. As such, a yum update would be required in any case. And
because of that I would suggest that
yum downgrade soprano*
yum update
would be better
Eli
---> Package kde-settings.noarch 0:4.8-13.fc17 will be a downgrade
---> Package kde-settings.noarch 0:4.8-14.fc17 will be erased
---> Package kde-settings-kdm.noarch 0:4.8-13.fc17 will be a downgrade
---> Package kde-settings-kdm.noarch 0:4.8-14.fc17 will be erased
---> Package kde-settings-ksplash.noarch 0:4.8-13.fc17 will be a downgrade
---> Package kde-settings-ksplash.noarch 0:4.8-14.fc17 will be erased
---> Package kde-settings-plasma.noarch 0:4.8-13.fc17 will be a downgrade
---> Package kde-settings-plasma.noarch 0:4.8-14.fc17 will be erased
---> Package kde-settings-pulseaudio.noarch 0:4.8-13.fc17 will be a downgrade
---> Package kde-settings-pulseaudio.noarch 0:4.8-14.fc17 will be erased
---> Package nfs-utils.x86_64 1:1.2.6-0.fc17 will be a downgrade
---> Package nfs-utils.x86_64 1:1.2.6-3.fc18 will be erased
---> Package qt-settings.noarch 0:4.8-13.fc17 will be a downgrade
---> Package qt-settings.noarch 0:4.8-14.fc17 will be erased
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