Ludovic Brenta <[email protected]> writes: > Stephen Leake <[email protected]> writes:
>> However, aptitude can't figure out how to do it: >> >> stephe@Shevek$ sudo schroot -- aptitude install --without-recommends gnat-4.6 >> The following packages will be upgraded: >> cpp-4.6 gcc-4.6 gcc-4.6-base gnat-4.6 gnat-4.6-base libgcc1 libgnat-4.6 >> libgnatprj4.6 libgnatvsn4.6 libgomp1 libquadmath0 >> 11 packages upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 184 not upgraded. >> Need to get 26.3 MB of archives. After unpacking 32.8 kB will be used. >> The following packages have unmet dependencies: >> libstdc++6: Depends: gcc-4.6-base (= 4.6.1-4) but 4.6.1-9 is to be >> installed. >> libgfortran3: Depends: gcc-4.6-base (= 4.6.1-4) but 4.6.1-9 is to be >> installed. >> g++-4.6: Depends: gcc-4.6-base (= 4.6.1-4) but 4.6.1-9 is to be installed. >> Depends: gcc-4.6 (= 4.6.1-4) but 4.6.1-9 is to be installed. >> gfortran-4.6: Depends: gcc-4.6-base (= 4.6.1-4) but 4.6.1-9 is to be >> installed. >> Depends: gcc-4.6 (= 4.6.1-4) but 4.6.1-9 is to be installed. >> libstdc++6-4.6-dev: Depends: gcc-4.6-base (= 4.6.1-4) but 4.6.1-9 is to be >> installed. >> The following actions will resolve these dependencies: >> >> Remove the following packages: >> 1) gnat >> 2) gnat-4.6 >> 3) libaunit2-dev >> 4) libxmlada4.1-dev > > You should accept this solution because of libaunit2-dev and > libxmlada4.1-dev; it is they who break the dependencies. Then, > reinstall gnat and gnat-4.6; then install libxmlada4.1-dev from Debian > as opposed to from your own build. Ah. I had assumed that apptitude would figure out and do that two-step process for me. I guess installing libxmlada from a local build can be expected to confuse it. Except that I had already installed libxmlada from Debian. Anyway, now I know that sometimes upgrading can take two (or more?) aptitude runs. Thanks, -- -- Stephe -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected] Archive: http://lists.debian.org/[email protected]
