Sorry, I was too fast: 1:4.3.3-2~bpo70+2 didn't make it yet to the
repositories, so I was simply repeating the same thing. Will get for
this fix before trying again upgrading.
Thanks to all who responded.
Cheers,
Miguel
El 28/12/14 a las 22:37, Miguel Ortiz Lombardía escribió:
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> Hi,
>
>
On 12/28/14, Miguel Ortiz Lombardía
wrote:
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> Hi,
>
> Not true in the case that I reported. Even after apt-get update, I get
> the same messages and gnome is marked to be removed... Looks like a
> different problem that the one found by Chris.
Some of this, *not all*, but some of this I found t
Hi,
Not true in the case that I reported. Even after apt-get update, I get
the same messages and gnome is marked to be removed... Looks like a
different problem that the one found by Chris.
Cheers,
Miguel
El 28/12/14 a las 19:17, Sven Joachim escribió:
> On 2014-12-28 18:40 +0100, Chris Swe
On 2014-12-28 18:40 +0100, Chris Swenson wrote:
> I'm having the same issue with libreoffice. I cannot upgrade it because
> it is looking for libc6 >= 2.19, which is unavailable. It appears it was
> compiled with libc6 at this version instead of the one available in
> debian (2.13-38+deb7u6). Perh
I'm having the same issue with libreoffice. I cannot upgrade it because
it is looking for libc6 >= 2.19, which is unavailable. It appears it was
compiled with libc6 at this version instead of the one available in
debian (2.13-38+deb7u6). Perhaps we should contact the libreoffice
maintainers?
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Hi,
I'm using debian wheezy (amd64) up-to-date till December 24.
I have installed some packages from wheezy-backports, essentially
libreoffice.
I made an upgrade this morning and I got these messages (that I didn't
look into at the time...):
> sudo apt-get upgrade
Reading package lists... Done
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