> I have the same problem on two different machines (i386 and amd64). Now > when I try to (re)install seamonkey it fails owing to library problems so I > assume this is the explanation:
> quirks-2.58 signed on 2015-03-31T08:08:55Z > Can't install seamonkey-2.33.1 because of libraries > |library atk-1.0.21609.1 not found > | /usr/local/lib/libatk-1.0.so.21409.1 (atk-2.14.0): bad major > |library gio-2.0.4200.1 not found > | /usr/local/lib/libgio-2.0.so.4200.0 (glib2-2.42.2p0): minor is too small > |library glib-2.0.4200.1 not found > | /usr/local/lib/libglib-2.0.so.4200.0 (glib2-2.42.2p0): minor is too small > |library gobject-2.0.4200.1 not found > | /usr/local/lib/libgobject-2.0.so.4200.0 (glib2-2.42.2p0): minor is too small > |library gthread-2.0.4200.1 not found You can't just "reinstall" like in Windows or Linux. Do not assume! You have mixed things, that is way you get errors. Stay with the proven methods and don't move to the alternative ways of doing things. Now, the base system must go hand in hand with packages. You broke that handshake. The FAQ has a way explaining how not to do it.