On 11.Sep 2003 - 21:36:52, Warren Postma wrote: > When I try a "apt-get -t untable dist-upgrade", I notice kdebase is > being held back.
Not here. Sid System. > So I tried to do an upgrade of kdebase "apt-get -t unstable install > kdebase". It says it can't because of a dependency on sysguard. So I > try to install sysguard, and it says it has a dependency on sysguardd, > and sysguardd has a dependency on libsensors which is not installable, > no such package. I still have the package, as I installed it together with kdebase 3.1.2. Looks like the package-dependecys are again broken and I think Chris will solve this with the next package release, but it could last a bit, as he wants to recompile KDE against the qt3.2 that is in sid now and brings up many problems. > I appear to have the same problem as the other fellow > who is trying to install kdebase 3.1.3. Since I already have 3.1.2 > installed I don't see as I have to upgrade, but I am nonetheless eager > to learnwhat is *really* going on here... This should be explained at bugs.debian.org, under the ksysguardd package. > Does this essentially mean that the Debian unstable branch does not have > a complete working set of packages? Have I apprehended the situation, > or has the situation eluded me? If you could advise, I'd be grateful. Yes thats right, but beside ksysguard you can install every other kdebase package. And if you want I can mail you libsensors-1debian1 package. But because of this unstable is called unstable, this is supposed to happen from time to time. So you have to wait for a new ksysguardd package. Andreas -- It was all so different before everything changed.