dev_1.0.56-3.deb) ...
> Unpacking replacement libgnorba-dev ...
> dpkg:dependency problems prevent configuration of libgnorba-dev
> libgnorba-dev depends on libgnome-dev (>= 1.0.56-3); however:
> Package libgnome-dev is not configured yet.
> dpkg: error processing libgnorba-dev (--inst
blems prevent configuration of libgnorba-dev
libgnorba-dev depends on libgnome-dev (>= 1.0.56-3); however:
Package libgnome-dev is not configured yet.
dpkg: error processing libgnorba-dev (--install):
dependency problems - leaving unconfigured
Errors were encountered while processing:
libgnorba-dev
Renaud Dreyer wrote:
> Everytime I run dselect, I always end up with the same
> dependency problem when finishing up selecting packages:
>
> perl-5.005 recommends perl-5.005-doc (=5.005.03-4.1)
> perl-5.005 suggests perl-5.005-debug
> perl-5.005-doc recommends perl-5.003 (=5.005.03-5.3)
This is y
Everytime I run dselect, I always end up with the same
dependency problem when finishing up selecting packages:
perl-5.005 recommends perl-5.005-doc (=5.005.03-4.1)
perl-5.005 suggests perl-5.005-debug
perl-5.005-doc recommends perl-5.003 (=5.005.03-5.3)
associated with installed packages:
perl-
Michel and Hartmut-
Thanks for the pointer. In general, if I stumble across further
dependency problems, is there a central place to look for the pointers to
packages not yet included in the official tree? Or is the best thing to
ask here?
Regards,
Randy
On 13-Mär-99, Randall Barth wrote:\n
> The question is: How can I get apt-get to ignore the dependencies and
> install anyway? Alternatively, can someone determine if the >= 2.1
> dependency is valid and change? or update libc6?
You can get glibc 2.1 at http://powerpc.debian.org/~koptein/glibc-
> In attempting to install on my PowerMac 6500, I've noticed that a lot of
> packages depend on libc6 >= 2.1 but the only available version is 2.0.x.
> In fact a quick scan of the unstable tree shows 2.1.x only available for
> the i386 arch.
>
> The question is: How can I get apt-get to ignore
In attempting to install on my PowerMac 6500, I've noticed that a lot of
packages depend on libc6 >= 2.1 but the only available version is 2.0.x.
In fact a quick scan of the unstable tree shows 2.1.x only available for
the i386 arch.
The question is: How can I get apt-get to ignore the dependen
> On Sat, Aug 29, 1998 at 06:34:43PM -0700, Joel Klecker wrote:
> > It seems several packages that should depend on xlib6g, depend on xlib6
> > instead, but xlib6 doesn't and shouldn't exist on powerpc.
>
> Indeed...apt hates that. We need two things: Reupload most of these -
> especially tetex-b
On Sat, Aug 29, 1998 at 06:34:43PM -0700, Joel Klecker wrote:
> It seems several packages that should depend on xlib6g, depend on xlib6
> instead, but xlib6 doesn't and shouldn't exist on powerpc.
Indeed...apt hates that. We need two things: Reupload most of these -
especially tetex-bin, SOMEONE!
It seems several packages that should depend on xlib6g, depend on xlib6
instead, but xlib6 doesn't and shouldn't exist on powerpc.
--
Joel Klecker (aka Espy)
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