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Package: kdelibs4-dev
Version: 4:3.3.2-7

I have been trying to install kdelibs4-dev but :
=2D kdelibs4-dev depends on libopenexr-dev
=2D libopenexr-dev depends on libopenexr2c2
=2D libopenexr2c2 conflicts with libopenexr2
=2D libkde4 depends on libopenexr2

Thus it is impossible to install kdelibs4-dev without removing kdelib4 !

I'm running Debian GNU/Linux unstable with kernel 2.6.11-1-k7, libc6 2.3.2,=
=20
and running KDE 3.4.1 installed from the pkg-kde project on alioth.

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* Raphaël Pinson [Sun, 24 Jul 2005 14:07:22 +0200]:

> Package: kdelibs4-dev
> Version: 4:3.3.2-7

> I have been trying to install kdelibs4-dev but :
> - kdelibs4-dev depends on libopenexr-dev
> - libopenexr-dev depends on libopenexr2c2
> - libopenexr2c2 conflicts with libopenexr2
> - libkde4 depends on libopenexr2

> Thus it is impossible to install kdelibs4-dev without removing kdelib4 !

> I'm running Debian GNU/Linux unstable with kernel 2.6.11-1-k7, libc6 2.3.2, 
> and running KDE 3.4.1 installed from the pkg-kde project on alioth.

  Wait until the C++ transition is finished, or install libopenexr-dev
  from testing. More breakage like this is coming in the near future.

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