On 19/11/2010 08:52, Yves-Alexis Perez wrote:
> Anyone knows why and how to fix that? Would a “breaks” instead of a
> “conflicts” fix it?

Seems that “Breaks:” doesn't work either:

> Investigating (0) xfce4-settings [ amd64 ] < none -> 4.6.5-3 > ( xfce )
> Broken xfce4-settings:amd64 Breaks on xfce4-mcs-plugins [ amd64 ] < 4.4.2-4 > 
> ( x11 )
>   Considering xfce4-mcs-plugins:amd64 0 as a solution to xfce4-settings:amd64 > 0
>   Holding Back xfce4-settings:amd64 rather than change xfce4-mcs-plugins:amd64
> Investigating (0) xfce4-session [ amd64 ] < 4.4.2-6 -> 4.6.2-2 > ( xfce )
> Broken xfce4-session:amd64 Depends on xfce4-settings [ amd64 ] < none -> 
> 4.6.5-3 > ( xfce )
>   Considering xfce4-settings:amd64 0 as a solution to xfce4-session:amd64 0
>   Holding Back xfce4-session:amd64 rather than change xfce4-settings:amd64
>  Try to Re-Instate (1) xfce4-session:amd64
> Done

I'm not sure why apt doesn't want to remove xfce4-mcs-plugin at all. Any
idea?
-- 
Yves-Alexis


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