OpenSUSE Leap 42 Yast installer continually gives me the following error every time I open the software management tools. #### YaST2 conflicts list - generated 2015-11-29 15:31:29 #### nothing provides appdata(audacity.appdata.xml) needed by application:Audacity-.noarch [ ] deinstallation of application:Audacity-.noarch [ ] break application:Audacity-.noarch by ignoring some of its dependencies nothing provides appdata(org.kde.dolphin.appdata.xml) needed by application:Dolphin-.noarch [ ] deinstallation of application:Dolphin-.noarch [ ] break application:Dolphin-.noarch by ignoring some of its dependencies nothing provides appdata(org.kde.ark.appdata.xml) needed by application:Ark-.noarch [ ] deinstallation of application:Ark-.noarch [ ] break application:Ark-.noarch by ignoring some of its dependencies #### YaST2 conflicts list END ### Reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1. Install LEAP 42 on top of a prior installation of Leap 42. 2. 3. Actual Results: Choosing Deinstallation does not remove the software. It can be removed manually and the problem goes away without the application, but it returns when it is installed again. Choosing Break dependencies stops this from coming up until the next time I install something. Breaking the dependence does not seem to effect the programs, but this is very annoying to have to select this every time I open the YAST Software Management. Expected Results: Obviously something was unlink during the installation process and now it cannot find the required software. This happened on a version of Mozilla Firefox in KDE4 until the next revision was released.
Thanks for the bug report, but I do not think that this is a Dolphin issue. Maybe it is a packaging problem. Dolphin has a org.kde.dolphin.appdata.xml file, which is also installed according to the CMakeLists.txt. Please report this problem to OpenSUSE.
Note that bug 356095 was filed in the mean time, which suggests that the problem can be fixed by renaming Dolphin's appdata file. This has actually been done some time ago, but the change is not in Dolphin 15.08.x yet. Dolphin 15.12.0 should not have this problem when it's released, and it could be that the problem has also been fixed for other applications in the mean time. If you still see the issue in KDE applications after upgrading to 15.12 when it's out, please report this issue to those applications. However, I am not entirely sure if openSUSE behaves correctly, or if their package management ought to handle unexpected AppData file names more gracefully.