Thank you for the feedback. As per the instructions on the website, could you please try with:
sudo apt-get dist-upgrade or sudo apt full-upgrade The output I would expect, including intended package removals, is shown in the paste below. http://paste.ubuntu.com/24425524/ However, on your aptitude output. On 21/04/17 08:44, Martin van Es wrote: > aptitude suggests to remove 7 packages, of which knotes is one.This > is because knotes has both version 16.04.3 and 16.12.3 of kdepim-doc > in the breaks and replaces dependancies. Like I said, I'm not an > expert, but it seems strange for knotes 16.12.3 to have a break > dependancy on kdepim-doc 16.12.3? It is just a breaks/replaces on any version as we want to get rid of that transitional package. Hence, yes the 16.12.3 one is superfluous, but does no harm. Removing knotes is not something I see. > In some sort of same way kdepim-runtime breaks kdepimkio-plugins > 16.04.3 but here the solution isn't so obvious other than removing > kdepimkio-plugins. kdepimlibs-kio-plugins is meant to be removed > Another circle: > libkf5messagecomposer5 depends on kf5-messagelib-data and resolving > this leads to a circle, unless I remove libkf5messagecomposer5 > completely. The same holds for libkf5messagecore5, libkf5messagelist5, > libkfmessageviewer5 and libkf5mailcommon5. They are all 16.04.3 > versions so I assume it's safe to remove them? Those libs again are meant to be removed and replaced with renamed ones. -- kubuntu-devel mailing list kubuntu-devel@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/kubuntu-devel