Further investigations have uncovered the following.  Trying to apt-get 
install libimlib2-dev returns:

"libimlib2-dev: Depends: libltdl3-dev but it is not going to be installed"

This, in turn, was a result of my decision to run the experimental KDE 
packages over the weekend.  Getting the latest libltdl3-dev package from 
experimental seems to have resolved the problem.

What I don't understand is that I have had these conflicts for almost two 
weeks now, and only upgraded to the experimental KDE packages on Saturday...  
so there must have been something odd the first week.  Whatever it is, it 
seems to be resolved, so feel free to close this bug.

Thanks for you help,
Sean

On Wednesday 12 January 2005 02:01 am, you wrote:
> On Wednesday 12 January 2005 07:18, Sean Kellogg wrote:
> > Package: digikam
> > Version: 0.7-3
> >
> > I can't imagine package maintainer is not aware of this, but I don't see
> > an open bug report, so I'll do my faithful Debain User Duty.
>
> Hi Sean,
> I was not aware of the problem. Yesterdays sid update showed no
> problem.  Thx for reporting!
>
> I've updated right now my sid system with libimlib2* 1.1.2-3 with
> out any problem too:
>
> # dpkg -l digikam kipi-plugins libimlib2 libimlib2-dev
> [..]
> ii  digikam                         0.7-3                           digital
> photo management application for KDE ii  kipi-plugins                   
> 0.0.cvs20041212-0kalyxo2        Image manipulation/handling plugins for
> KIPI aware programs ii  libimlib2                       1.1.2-3            
>             powerful image loading and rendering library ii  libimlib2-dev 
>                  1.1.2-3                         Imlib2 development files
>
> > Unstable now contains a new version of libimlib2 and libimlib2-dev.  When
> > trying to update those packages with apt I am told that digikam and
> > kipi-plugins (from the non-Debian archive) will be REMOVED.  The package
> > does not seem to rely on a particular version of libimlib2 or
> > libimlib2-dev, so I'm not quite sure what the source of the problem is...
> >  but it has kept me from running an apt-get dist-upgrade for some days
> > now.
>
> Does 'apt-get install digikam kipi-plugings libimlib2 libimlib2-dev'
> work?  If not, what's the output?    Maybe another pkgs in dist-upgrade
> cause the trouble.
>
> Achim
>
> > -Sean

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