Thus wrote Josselin Mouette [2006.02.01 21:38]: > Looking at the initial bug report, I guess you too have managed to > install librsvg 2.12 with gnome-games 2.10. Now looking at > librsvg2-common: > Package: librsvg2-common > Version: 2.12.7-3 > Conflicts: gnome-games (<< 2.12) > I wonder how you have managed to install this set of packages. If you have > deliberately ignored the provided dependencies, you can expect your system > to break.
I'm quite surprised by this, but it seems you are right. I can assure you I haven't deliberately ignored dependencies; I'm well aware of the adverse effects that can have :) I'm unsure which version I'm supposed to have, but apt-cache policy only gives two options: 2.8.1-3 and 2.12.7-3. Since gdm requires a librsvg2-2 >= 2.9.5, 2.8.1-3 is not an option. It's therefore quite logical that 2.12 was installed. I've found that when I apt-get remove gnome-games and apt-get install it again after that, it installs without a problem. I find this behaviour of apt quite odd, to be honest, but maybe my knowledge of the program isn't as good as it should be. -- Sjoerd "Welcome to DALNet! Where the men are men, the women are men, and the teenage girls are undercover FBI Agents!" -- DALNet IRC Welcome Message -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]