On Tue, 2011-06-28 at 14:36 +0000, Camaleón wrote: > On Tue, 28 Jun 2011 09:31:44 -0400, John A. Sullivan III wrote: > > > On Tue, 2011-06-28 at 13:16 +0000, Camaleón wrote: > > >> > What happened and how do I fix it? This is a bit of a disaster. > >> > Thanks > >> > >> Google seems to point at GTK+ 2/3 conflicts. > >> > >> Is it possible that some GTK+ libraries have been updated to newer > >> versions because of the above wheezy pinning? :-? > >> > >> > >> > > That's what I'm guessing but I don't see it: > > > > ii libgtk2.0-0 2.24.4-3 The GTK+ graphical user interface > > library > > ii libgtk2.0-bin 2.24.4-3 The programs for the GTK+ graphical > > user interface library > > ii libgtk2.0-common 2.20.1-2 Common files for the GTK+ graphical > > user interface library > > I would put the focus into the "upgraded" packages: > > libgail18:i386 (2.20.1-2, 2.24.4-3) > libwmf0.2-7:i386 (0.2.8.4-6.1+b1, 0.2.8.4-8) > libgtk2.0-bin:i386 (2.20.1-2, 2.24.4-3) > libgeoip1:i386 (1.4.7~beta12+dfsg-1, 1.4.7+dfsg-2) > wireshark:i386 (1.2.11-6+squeeze1, 1.6.0-1) > librsvg2-2:i386 (2.26.3-1, 2.34.0-1) > librsvg2-common:i386 (2.26.3-1, 2.34.0-1) > libgtk2.0-0:i386 (2.20.1-2,2.24.4-3) > wireshark-common:i386 (1.2.11-6+squeeze1, 1.6.0-1) > > > Everything is 2.x although I wonder why common is a different version. > > Updated versions are from wheezy, as you say below. > > > I'll try updating that next. I also don't know why libraries would have > > been brought in from Wheezy since it is pinned lower than Squeeze. > > Wireshark should have been in Squeeze so it should not have pulled it > > from Wheezy and the same for any libraries. Thanks - John > > I can't help for the pinning issue, that thingy looks like a sort of "black > magic" to me :-). But yes, it seems they're now from wheezy and that pulled > the updated GKT+ libraries so I would try to return back the packages to the > old version and see how it goes. > > Greetings, > > -- > Camaleón > > Grrr . . . upgrading common did not help but it made it clear it was from Wheezy. Downgrading all libgtk to 2.20 wanted to uninstall half my system. So, I did an apt-get update/upgrade and it has upgrade 500+ packages to wheezy :( We'll see if it works after a reboot but I really didn't want to run Wheezy. That's why I pinned it below Squeeze. Thanks - John
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