On Fri, 2004-07-16 at 17:27, Brian Walker wrote: > Using Sarge and regularly apt-get updating and upgrading I ignored the > uninstalled gnome and kde, using blackbox wm, mutt and slrn. Thought I > would try to fix the box before migrating to unstable. > > apt-get upgrade followed by apt-get dist-upgrade. Box is now borked. > No mouse at log-in time, ^/Alt/F1 to command line. All seems well on > dmesg, but XF86config error messages show that /dev/input/mice does > not exist ... ls -l shows it present (and mouse0,1 and 2) but unable > to be opened by most/less or xemacs. > > dpkg --configure --pending shows unmet dependencies. Reading man dpkg > and man dpkg-reconfigure .... no luck with the choices there. > aptitude, dselect both complain of the dependencies and stop there, > just like dpkg (sorry, unable to paste the output, and am on the XP > part of my system now) > > dpkg --configure --pending shows a slew of unmet dependencies: current > versions are newer than the required dependencies, as you would > expect. > > 1. How can I continue with the upgrade, ignoring these dependencies? > Large numbers of updates remain unconfigured, and I cannot get the > system to ignore the problems and pass onto the rest. > 2. There is a dangerously unstable package - imhangul - > half-installed. I am unable to install (as suggested by dpkg) nor can > I remove. Which command can be tried? I have tried dpkg variants of > -i, --ignore-depends, --reconfigure, --configure --pending, and > apt-get remove > 3. Should I forget the Srage version, and simply reconfigure the > apt,sources for unstable, and dist-upgrade using aptitude from that? > > Brian >
Hi Brian, I had this a couple of times (I'm using Sarge for about half a year) while updating/upgrading reguarly. In my experience there is usually 1 package which causes this. By doing a apt-get -f install \ package, (-f == force) you can usually force your way through this, although the last time I did this, I had to force a sid package in. YMMV, DNTTAH etc. Sincerely, Jan. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]