dircha wrote: > J F wrote: > >> Tracking it down further, it looks like aptitude >> or apt is broken. >> Aptitude says kdelibs4 conficts with kdelibs3 (<4:3.0.0 ) >> >> Looking at what versions of kdelibs3 are >> pending installation I see: >> 4:2.2.2-13.woody.9 >> 4:2.2.2-13.woody.8 >> Isn't 4:2.2.2-woody.8 < 4:3.0.0.0 ??? > > > Maybe I'm not understanding the problem here. > > kdelibs4 lists > conflicts: kdelibs3 < 4:3.0.0 > replaces kdelibs3 < 4:3.0.0 > > 4:2.2.2-woody.8 is less than 4:3.0.0. > > That is correct. Thanks. Now I think I understand. Aptitude does not want kdelibs3 at all ( the < 4:3.0.0 is extra). I deleted kdelibs3 and things are working better. I have konqueror and it can browse the local files and web, but when it needs to render or display a web page I get:
There was an error loading the module KHTML. The diagnostic is: Library files for 'libkhtmlpart.la" not found in paths. Konqueror then displays the raw html for that webpage. I'll google it and flounder around a few more days to figure that out, unless someone has a suggestion. Thanks again. > Are you saying the problem is that you have upgraded packages out of > stable and now want to return all packages to stable? > > Have you tried forcing aptitude to install a particular version of the > packages you are having trouble with? > > You should append '=version' to the package name, or append '/stable', > for example, to install from stable. > > At least with apt-get, from what I recall, this is supposed to take care > of downgrading dependencies as you would expect. > > dircha _______________________________________________ Join Excite! - http://www.excite.com The most personalized portal on the Web! -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]