Ron,In addition to the Debian install sources, I also have:deb http://www.planet-moll.de/debian sarge main # for K3Bdeb
http://www.backports.org/debian/ sarge-backports main contrib non-free # for firefox & t-birdYou think it may have been installing some packages from backports instead
Thanks Mathias,Problem solved! Cheers,-GlenOn 8/29/06, Mathias Brodala <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:Hello again.> So you should try to manually install the current version of „kdepim-kio-plugins" and
> thereafter installWhat the heck happened here?So you should try to manually install the current ver
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Glen Yu wrote:
> Sorry, I guess I was looking for a generic solution and didn't think the
> actual package name mattered. But this is what I get (package =
> kdebase-kio-plugins (3.3.2-1sarge3)):
>
> Unpacking kdebase-kio-plugins (from
> kdebase-kio-
Hello again.
> So you should try to manually install the current version of
> „kdepim-kio-plugins“ and
> thereafter install
What the heck happened here?
So you should try to manually install the current version of
„kdepim-kio-plugins“ first
and thereafter install „kdebase-kio-plugins“.
Again
Hello Glen.
> Sorry, I guess I was looking for a generic solution and didn't think the
> actual package name mattered. But this is what I get (package =
> kdebase-kio-plugins (3.3.2-1sarge3)):
>
> Unpacking kdebase-kio-plugins (from
> kdebase-kio-plugins_3.3.2-1sarge3_i386.deb)
> ...
> dpkg - wa
Sorry, I guess I was looking for a generic solution and didn't think the actual package name mattered. But this is what I get (package = kdebase-kio-plugins (3.3.2-1sarge3)):Unpacking kdebase-kio-plugins (from kdebase-kio-plugins_3.3.2-1sarge3_i386.deb)
...dpkg - warning, overriding problem becaus
Hello Glen.
> Anyway,
> as a result of that I can't install any new packages now because it
> keeps telling me "xxx: Depends on yyy blah blah) and "apt-get -f
> install" doesn't fix anything because it just tries to install the
> package which failed before, and fails again.
>
> What can I do to
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> Hi,
>
> A recent "apt-get upgrade" kinda failed because of some error (forgot what
> it was, but I think it was trouble overwriting some file). Anyway, as a
> result of that I can't install any new packages now because it keeps
> tel
Hi,A recent "apt-get upgrade" kinda failed because of some error (forgot what it was, but I think it was trouble overwriting some file). Anyway, as a result of that I can't install any new packages now because it keeps telling me "xxx: Depends on yyy blah blah) and "apt-get -f install" doesn't fix
> Given that nothing deity-related shows up in stable, I must conclude
> that you have a testing or unstable version of console-apt. Problems
> like this are a fact of life in unstable and occasionally leak into
> testing also. If you're looking at stable sources now after
> installing some unsta
On Wed, Aug 15, 2001 at 09:09:30PM +0200, Marcus Günther wrote:
> When I type "apt-get -f install" I get the following:
> dpkg: dependency problems prevent configuration of console-apt:
> console-apt depends on deity-curses; however;
> Package deity-curses is not installed.
Step 1: Try `apt-
> > about unresolved dependencies. I already tried the -f option but it didn't
> > work either.
> >
> > How can I solve the dependencies problems?
>
> all the time just using apt? strange symptom. dist-upgrade? how does
> your sources.list look like? give
"Marcus Günther" wrote:
> about unresolved dependencies. I already tried the -f option but it didn't
> work either.
>
> How can I solve the dependencies problems?
all the time just using apt? strange symptom. dist-upgrade? how does
your sources.list look li
mean exactly with "status"?
> It would help to know what you're trying to apt-get and what your current
> status is.
> > But I recently tried to upgrade via apt-get but got many error messages
> > about unresolved dependencies. I already tried the -f option but it did
> > -Original Message-
> > From: Marcus Günther [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Sent: Wednesday, August 15, 2001 11:51 AM
> > To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> > Subject: Unresolved dependencies
> >
> >
> > Hi.
> >
> > I'm n
Hi.
I'm new to Debian and I think it is a very good distro.
Especially apt is great.
But I recently tried to upgrade via apt-get but got many error messages
about unresolved dependencies. I already tried the -f option but it didn't
work either.
How can I solve the dependencies problem
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