Hi Petko,

On 02/11/2012 11:49 PM, Petko wrote:
Hey guys , I haven't updated for the last 2-3 days and now as I decided
to do it the update manager tells me that a partial update must be made
first and then the whole thing . So ok , I go ahead , but as the update
dialog shows (same as the one for updating to the next distro release )
on calculating changes it tells me that I don't have the ubuntu-desktop
package (which I checked and do have (also reinstalled in synaptic to be
sure) ) . So has anyone else encountered that or know how to fix it ?
(I'm on Precise if it hasn't become clear )
The current upgrade/installation issue on Precise amd64 is caused by webkit that fails to build on i386.

webkit 1.7.5 build successfully on amd64 but not on i386. 1.7.4 is available on i386.

Since common binary packages are built on i386 (libwebkitgtk-3.0-common and libwebkitgtk-1.0-common in this case) and the latest version is not available, the result is a dependency break.

If you run a partial upgrade the resolver will attempt to upgrade the most important packages to the cost of removing the less important ones if necessary. In the case of webkit, it decides to remove gir1.2-webkit-3.0, and, as a consequence, software-center (depends on gir1.2-webkit-3.0) and ubuntu-desktop (depends on software-center)

You can install the newest version of all packages not depending on webkit by running a normal upgrade: - with update-manager: do not click on 'partial upgrade' and select 'close' instead. update-manager will only select packages that can be safely upgraded.
 - or from the command line run:
$ sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get -u upgrade


Regarding webkit, the only thing you can do is to wait until it is available from your local archive.


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Jean-Baptiste
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