I want to try the new Plasma 6 beta so I followed the instructions on the Arch wiki on how to enable the kde-unstable repo and tried to update the system, but when I try pacman says “plasma-activities and kactivities are in conflict”, both are required by some of the packages that it’s trying to update and there’s no way to ignore the conflict.

Does anyone know how to install it?

    • ayaya@lemdro.id
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      1 year ago

      As long as you still have access to the cli it should be fixable. If you want to still try to get to plasma 6 make sure you also enabled the core-testing and extra-testing repos in addition to kde-unstable as per the wiki

      If you enable any other testing repository listed in the following subsections, you must also enable both core-testing and extra-testing

      I missed that little snippet when I first swapped over.

      If you do yay kf6 you can install all of the framework-related packages which might also help fill out some missing dependencies. For me it’s 1-71. You can do the same with yay plasma and then choose the ones from kde-unstable (122-194 for me) but you will have to manually avoid the ones with conflicts like plasma-framework.

      But if you want to try and revert theoretically simply removing the testing and unstable repos and doing another sudo pacman -Syu should get you back onto the older versions.

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      Hopefully helpful:

      you need the following packages for kde-unstable:

      • plasma-activities
      • plasma-activities-stats
      • libplasma

      Your Update likely removed these from your system breaking plasma6

      The following packages are likely to blame (this list is likely incomplete):

      • kweather (I removed it since I don’t use it)
      • dolphin (as suggested above switching to dolphin-git should help, alternatively installing extra/dolphin will install the plasma 5 version bypassing the dependency problems)
      • kio-extras (same fix as for dolphin)
      • sweeper (see above)

      Edit: if you have terminal access you can try the following (no guarantee it’ll work, I think it should but no guarantees):

      • pacman -Rdd kactivites kactivites-stats plasma-framework
      • pacman -Syudd libplasma plasma-activities plasma-activities-stats

      What I did (switch to plasma 5 versions):

      • pacman -Syudd extra/dolphin extra/sweeper extra/kio-extras extra/kweather

      What you could do (switch to git):

      • $AUR_HELPER -Syu dolphin-git sweeper-git kio-extras-git kweather-git
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            1 year ago

            cosmically unfortunate timing, package maintainer probably just took a nap between updating most packages and fixing the leftovers and the resulting gap caused this mayhem

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              11 months ago

              It’s called kde-unstable for a reason! ;) Packaging issues are expected to happen as it’s where the maintainer irons out the issues.