
# | Alias | Name | Enabled | Refresh | Type I hesitade to downgrade since i might brake my kde.

Solution 3: break kmail by ignoring some of its dependenciesĬhoose from above solutions by number or cancel (c): Problem: kmail-4.4.8-261.2.x86_64 requires libmimelib.so.4()(64bit), but this requirement cannot be provided Retrieving repository 'KDE-Extra' metadata īuilding repository 'KDE-Extra' cache There is always some dependencies sudo zypper install kmail

Problem is, since i upgraded to KDE 4.5 i can't. So, I think it could be some kind of workaround for somebody.I originally uninstalled KMail but now i would like to try it out again It has already created script which will install all of dependencies.Īctually, I found solution for me: if you build the app in Release (instead of Debug) it should be contain all of needed dependencies into itself.

To read more about App Installer file, please visit microsoft docs:Īctually, you can install this application via ps1 script (run it from context menu -> Run with PowerShell): Try to add it to Dependencies section into.
