This is most probably not a bug in nettle/libhogweed2, but the result of
a somehow aborted earlier operation, and should be possible to resolve
simply by doing as the error message suggests.
** Changed in: nettle (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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multi-arch packages cannot be installed due to dpkg wrongly detecting them
as already installed
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There's nothing to fix i nettle. but other packages depending on it need to be
rebuilt in order.
I don't know how Ubuntu manages library transitions like this, but you can have
a look at https://release.debian.org/transitions/html/auto-nettle.html (check
the "good" box).
What I find strange is
** Changed in: nettle (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1386882
Title:
evolution does not start due to missing symbol in
That shouldn't happen and it works for me too. What versions of gmp and
nettle have you got installed? (Run "dpkg -l libgmp10 libhogweed2" to
check). There was a point in time where libhogweed2 didn't get the
right dependencies; perhaps that version has got stuck for some reason.
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