Hi,

I hope someone can give me some advice on this, when I run aptitude 
safe-upgrade, a number of packages, mostly from kde, are being kept back, as 
follows:

The following packages have been kept back:
  akregator{a} esound-clients{a} esound-common{a} gnokii-common grub 
kaddressbook{a} kalarm{a} 
  kdepim{a} kdepim-groupware{a} kdepim-kresources{a} kdepim-wizards{a} kjots{a} 
kleopatra{a}   
  kmail{a} knode{a} knotes{a} konsolekalendar{a} kontact{a} korganizer{a} 
ktimetracker{a}      
  libestools1.2{a} libkabcommon4{a} libkdepim4 libkleo4{a} 
libkontactinterfaces4{a} libkpgp4{a} 
  libksieve4{a} libmimelib4{a} libwxgtk2.6-0{a} mplayer

Asking aptitude to go ahead shows messages like this for individual packages:

kjots will not be upgraded to version 4:4.3.4-1, to avoid breaking the 
following dependencies:

        * kjots replaces kontact (< 4:4.1.80) [UNAVAILABLE]

and

kdepim-groupware will not be upgraded to version 4:4.3.4-1, to avoid breaking 
the following dependencies:

        * kdepim-groupware replaces kaddressbook (< 4:4.1.80) [UNAVAILABLE]
        * kdepim-groupware replaces kdepim-kresources (< 4:4.1.80) [UNAVAILABLE]
        * kdepim-groupware replaces knotes (< 4:4.1.80) [UNAVAILABLE]
        * kdepim-groupware replaces korganizer (< 4:4.1.80) [UNAVAILABLE]
        * kdepim-groupware replaces libkdepim4 (< 4:4.1.80) [UNAVAILABLE]

I've been having this problem for a couple of months, but based on an earlier 
message to this list http://lists.debian.org/debian-kde/2009/12/msg00012.html 
("Dependencies problem with kdepim 4.3.2 in squeeze"), I had decided to just 
wait to see if the problem would resolve itself.

I'm hesitant to force an upgrade, as it seems like it will do all kinds of 
undesirable things.

Any thoughts appreciated.

Peter Yellman


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