On Mi, 09 iul 14, 11:03:48, G.W. Haywood wrote:
>
> I found that the problem appeared to be a circular dependency. When I
> removed all the packages in the dependency loop in a single operation
> things went much more smoothly.
>
> dpkg -B -r libaccess-bridge-java-jni libaccess-bridge-java openj
On Thu, 2006-04-13 at 14:51 -0700, Redefined Horizons wrote:
> Is it possible for a Debian Package to have a circular dependency?
>
> I tried installing the latest stable Debian packages for Eclipse.
> Synaptic told me that eclipse-jdt depended on eclipse-jdt-common, and
> that eclipse-jdt-common
Redefined Horizons wrote:
> Is it possible for a Debian Package to have a circular dependency?
Yes.
> I tried installing the latest stable Debian packages for Eclipse. Synaptic
> told me that eclipse-jdt depended on eclipse-jdt-common, and that
> eclipse-jdt-common depended on eclipse-jdt.
> Is
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>I tried to upgrade my debian (potato, with kernel 2.2.19) to unstable
>using apt, after editing sources.list. Howver the process stoped
>reporting errors of unmet dependencies . So I tried to do "atp-get -f
>install" as suggested but even this bails out with the error mess
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