On 18/08/2011 13:55, Steffen Grunewald wrote:
On Tue, Aug 16, 2011 at 05:35:05PM +0200, Matteo F. Vescovi wrote:
On 16/08/2011 12:39, Steffen Grunewald wrote:
The package page reports libgtkpod1 would depend on libanjuta-3-0 (which
is already installed).

So I guess I found the problem: are you using debian-multimedia
repositories? Admit it! :-)

I admit... but still somehow, in its infinite wisdom, aptitude managed to
resolve the problem (and install the 2.1.0~ packages).
Today, when running an "apt-get upgrade", I was stuck again. Commenting
out the multimedia line resolved the issue.

No magic about the infinite wisdom of aptitude: simply, Christian Marillat now provides a 2.1.0 release of gtkpod. And it just upgraded to it, I guess ;-) But I'm not using (and never will) d-m repos. Sorry.

Marillat bumped the epoch for libgtkpod1 and probably the apt-pinning in
your repositories gives priority to Debian-Multimedia one.

I"m still curious why (and how this could be resolved)...

Well, for the "why" part you might ask Marillat directly; for the "how" part, it could be resolved through apt pinning[1], as already said.

Besides that, this is not a real bug against libgtkpod1; so I'm gonna
close this bug report. Anyhow, feel free to reopen it if you find that
my solution about repositories doesn't work.

Thanks for your efforts.
Climbing back into my little hole now,
  Steffen

No problem.

Happy hacking.


[1] http://wiki.debian.org/AptPreferences

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