On Wednesday 20 April 2005 10:29, Martin Steigerwald wrote:
[...]
> Since today the same version of digikam will be installed on every
> apt-get upgrade. Installation seems to work properly but still apt insists
> on installing it another time when I start "apt-get upgrade" again.

That's strange!  Yesterday digikam 0.7.2-2 et al made the transition
from sid to sarge.   After purging and reinstalling I was able to
reproduce it.

Please remove the archive.kalyxo.rog (archive is not online for
some weeks anyway).   This fixed it for me (I had to remove my
own apt-repo with a copy of the kalyxo debs too).

Please let me know if this fix the problem for you too.

The pkgs in debian and kalyxo are build from the same source.
kalyxo pkgs build by me and the debian pkgs by Paul.
It seems that somehow not only the version but something like
the MD5sum from the packages files are used to determine if a
pkgs is already installed.  I may be totally wrong here.  It's
the first time I've seen such a loop.


Nevertheless I'll ask the kalyxo maintainers to remove the debs that
are now in debian and remove them from my archives too.

Sorry for the trouble,
Achim
> I am using Debian Sarge, with some parts from Sid und from
> kalyxo.org. It should use the package from sarge however. 
> Anyway, they are all the same version.
> 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~ -> apt-cache policy digikam
> digikam:
>   Installiert:0.7.2-2
>   Mögliche Pakete:0.7.2-2
>   Versions-Tabelle:
>      0.7.2-2 0
>         500 http://archive.kalyxo.org staging/main Packages
>      0.7.2-2 0
>         990 http://debian.n-ix.net sarge/main Packages
>      0.7.2-2 0
>         500 http://ftp.freenet.de sid/main Packages
>  *** 0.7.2-2 0
>         100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
> 
> Regards,
> Martin Steigerwald

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