On 14.05.20 13:09, Andrei POPESCU wrote:
Concerning the Cherrytree and python-chardet problem my plan is to even more
trust in 'hope' that cherrytree will after years soon find its way back into
the currently updating Debian repositories. :-(
Debian intends to remove Python 2 as soon as possib
On Jo, 14 mai 20, 11:40:51, Marco Möller wrote:
> On 14.05.20 08:36, Andrei POPESCU wrote:
> > On Mi, 13 mai 20, 17:40:45, Marco Möller wrote:
> > > Unfortunately I now see that there are already many packages from /sid
> > > residing in my supposed to be /testing installation. FrankenDebian
> > >
On 14.05.20 08:36, Andrei POPESCU wrote:
On Mi, 13 mai 20, 17:40:45, Marco Möller wrote:
Unfortunately I now see that there are already many packages from /sid
residing in my supposed to be /testing installation. FrankenDebian detected.
This might happen if the package has the same version in
On Mi, 13 mai 20, 17:40:45, Marco Möller wrote:
> Unfortunately I now see that there are already many packages from /sid
> residing in my supposed to be /testing installation. FrankenDebian detected.
This might happen if the package has the same version in testing as in
unstable. 'apt list ' is c
On 13.05.20 16:23, Marco Möller wrote:
As package python3-chardet defines to break package python-chardet, I
cannot upgrade python3-chardet because I am still very satisfied using
software "cherrytree" which depends on python-chardet. My finding is,
that I would have to remove python-chardet, w
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