Resolved with this:
gpg --keyserver hkps://pgp.surf.nl --recv-key BB463350D6EF31EF
Resolved with this:
gpg --keyserver hkps://pgp.surf.nl --recv-key BB463350D6EF31EF
It’s most likely an orphan and can be safely removed. Check with the command I gave above.
I weird because this was happened after this upgrade, and I don’t remember to install myself this package.
I try how much is possible to avoid AUR packages. Using your command seems it is not used by anything…
pacman -Qi libkipi ✔
Name : libkipi
Version : 22.04.0-1
Description : An interface to use kipi-plugins from a KDE application
Architecture : x86_64
URL : https://www.kde.org/
Licenses : GPL LGPL FDL
Groups : None
Provides : None
Depends On : kxmlgui kservice hicolor-icon-theme
Optional Deps : None
Required By : None
Optional For : None
Conflicts With : None
Replaces : None
Installed Size : 289,99 KiB
Packager : Unknown Packager
Build Date : Vi 13 mai 2022 14:36:30 +0300
Install Date : Vi 13 mai 2022 14:36:42 +0300
Install Reason : Installed as a dependency for another package
Install Script : No
Validated By : None
Ok thanks, but what can I do about it? Uninstall “libkipi”?
Where does that come from? libkipi
is neither mentioned the error message you quoted nor in the answer given to you.
Remove the EOL
kernel linux516
before upgrading.
libkipi (AUR) can’t be updated. WTF is this, i never installed it.
Der PGP-Schlüssel XXXXXXXXXXXXXX wird benötigt, um libkipi Quellcode-Dateien zu verifizieren.
Vertraue Albert Astals Cid <aacid@kde.org> und importiere den PGP-Schlüssel ?
Is it safe to uninstall it?
It likely is a former (?) dependency of a package which used to be in the main repositories. Following a clean of upstream repositories, the package and its dependencies unused by other other packages have been moved to AUR.
If no installed package depends on it, or if you don’t use AUR packages depending on it, you can safely remove those packages.
@linux-aarhus Could you please create a paragraph about former repository packages in your documentation?
Or make it a Wiki post so i add it myself?
made wiki - go ahead
Hi,
Same issue, libkipi :-/
no libkipi update with pacman, but libkipi update with pamac …
Install by default with kde, aur package since this update and not before…
https://archlinux.pkgs.org/rolling/userrepository-x86_64/libkipi-22.04.0-1-x86_64.pkg.tar.zst.html
Thanks a lot for the x86 help team !
kxmlgui, kservice, hicolor and extra-cmake are in the extra repo and not aur
[nls@lap ~]$ sudo pacman -Qi libkipi
[sudo] Mot de passe de nls�:
Name : libkipi
Version : 21.12.3-1
Description : An interface to use kipi-plugins from a KDE application
Architecture : x86_64
URL : https://www.kde.org/
Licenses : GPL LGPL FDL
Groups : None
Provides : None
Depends On : kxmlgui kservice hicolor-icon-theme
Optional Deps : None
Required By : None
Optional For : None
Conflicts With : None
Replaces : None
Installed Size : 273,86 KiB
Packager : Antonio Rojas <arojas@archlinux.org>
Build Date : mar. 01 mars 2022 09:56:04
Install Date : lun. 14 mars 2022 19:27:18
Install Reason : Installed as a dependency for another package
Install Script : No
Validated By : Signature
[nls@lap ~]$
It is not required by anything on your system from what you have shown. Is it showing up as an orphaned package?
thanks for your reply.
Linking my post since original thread has been split.
What happened was:
libkip
i was, until recently, a dependency of gwenview
and spectacle
. Those dependencies are no longer necessary.
Here is the commit that removed libkipi as a dependency of gwenview (notice line #13), and here is the commit that removed it as a dependency of spectacle (line #10).
The package was kept available by moving it to the AUR because it is still required by 2 AUR packages (spectacle-light
and kipi-plugins
, which require either libkipi or libkipi-git).
It was an orphan, not used by anything. I removed it successfully without affecting my system. Thank you!
Now that i look more closely, the version spotted in manjaro-compare is misleading since the package is there part of the kde-unstable repository, which is not enabled by default.
pacman -Qi libkipi ✔
Name : libkipi
Version : 21.12.3-1
Description : An interface to use kipi-plugins from a KDE application
Architecture : x86_64
URL : https://www.kde.org/
Licenses : GPL LGPL FDL
Groups : None
Provides : None
Depends On : kxmlgui kservice hicolor-icon-theme
Optional Deps : None
Required By : gwenview spectacle
Optional For : None
Conflicts With : None
Replaces : None
Installed Size : 273.86 KiB
Packager : Antonio Rojas <arojas@archlinux.org>
Build Date : Tue 01 Mar 2022 10:56:04
Install Date : Mon 14 Mar 2022 18:10:24
Install Reason : Installed as a dependency for another package
Install Script : No
Validated By : Signature
should i uninstall it before updating?
As stated already, multiple packages can sometimes become orphans after an update, they are not needed anymore.
You can update with Pacman with no issue. If you have AUR enabled and try to update with something supporting the AUR like Pamac, and this package exists in the AUR, then it will try to update it through the AUR (which is the case here). You can remove your orphans in theory without issue.
i just saw the anouncement from Philm:
so i guess it’s: disable the update for this package->update->remove package.
Turns out libkipi
is an orphan now relegated to the AUR. Use sudo pacman -Qtdq
to list your orphans, sudo pacman -Qqdt | sudo pacman -Rns -
to delete them.