Ah, right. Sorry, I was reading that output the wrong way 'round :).
So, the problem is that python-gnome2-extras declares a dependency
against libgdl-gnome-1-0, which is no longer built by the gdl package.
At best, this will require a simple rebuild.
Moving to the right package.
** Changed in:
pulling from the main repository server
(http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu) shows the problem still exists so I'm
not quite sure that this problem can be marked as invalid at this point
IMHO.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ sudo apt-get install miro
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
I guess we can assume that the problem should be resolved in the next
few days as the mirrors catch up. Thanks for looking into this Chris.
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Miro dependency problem (Intrepid alpha 6)
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Marking as invalid; this appears to be perfectly normal archive skew.
You've got the updated libgdl package in your mirror, but not the
corresponding -common package. Both have built, and gnome-
python2-extras should be installable soon (or, in fact, now).
** Changed in: miro (Ubuntu)
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** Summary changed:
- Miro dependency problem
+ Miro dependency problem (Intrepid alpha 6)
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Miro dependency problem (Intrepid alpha 6)
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