Well, you asked aptitude to upgrade that package, but its dpkg
database entry appears to be corrupted in a bad way.  There's no way for
aptitude to find out which package broke (short of something horrible
and error-prone, like parsing the dpkg output), so it has to assume that
everything it was trying to install broke.

  Maybe you should fix your problem by reinstalling gnokii, like
the error message says?  If you don't want to do that, your other
option is to hold it back.

  I'm going to reassign this to apt since that's the highest layer where
this could be fixed.

  Daniel


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