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Thanks , though I installed those three you mentioned and still I get the same error message. I wonder if these installation prerequisites are documented anywhere I could take a look at? Would you refer me to such a document please?
ps. I even installed the development files for those packages you mentioned, i.e, these ones:
- libqt5-qtmultimedia-devel
- libqt5-qtscript-devel
- libqt5-qtserialport-devel
but the same error message shows up after all :/
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I would like to install WaveForms software on an openSUSE Tumbleweed, version 20240314 but I am facing an unmet dependency error as such :
nothing provides 'qt5-qtbase' needed by the installed digilent.waveforms-3.22.2-1.x84_64
but I know I installed the dependency. You can see it in this screenshot below. (The `i` and `i+` under `S` column means the package is installed)
I tried to unpack the *.rpm file and fix it there but so far I couldn't. I wonder is this a known bug? and if so is there a fix for this?
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Thanks very much :)
So far I managed to install the adept runtime signed and all.
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@malexander Thanks :) I am running an openSUSE Tumbleweed with version id 20240314. My machine is a x86_64.
That's very nice of you,
Amin
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Hey @attila thanks for your prompt answer :)
I wonder though is there any particular reason for this? Normally I would never install any packages which are not signed. -
My objective is to try the WaveForms software before making a purchase. I have an openSUSE installed on machine. First I am supposed to install the digilent.adept.runtime-2.27.9-1.x86_64 which I can do with this command:
`sudo zypper install PATH_TO_RPM_FILE`
though I receive an error message stating:
QuotePackage header is not signed!
digilent.adept.runtime-2.27.9-1.x86_64 (Plain RPM files cache): Signature verification failed [6
-File is unsigned]
waveforms rpm package can not find installed qt5-qtbase package
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Thanks @attila,
My main objective of installing the Waveforms software was to see if I can successfully install the software before making a purchase. Given that, forcing the installer is not really going to help me with my objective because even if I manage to install the GUI and grant it I am not aware of whats going on under the hood, I end up making an order but there is a chance it wont communicate with my machine simply because I force installed the waveforms.
I wonder if at this point, I can try another approach.