On Fri, Jun 23, 2017 at 03:04:04PM +0300, Кирилл wrote: > I've just updated my debian testing system and aptitude proposed to remove > libreoffice. I thought ok, I'll reinstall it later. But later was no > success. > > I'm getting unmet dependencies trying to install 'libreoffice'. > > The following packages have unmet dependencies: > libreoffice-core : Depends: libreoffice-common (> 1:5.3.4) but it is not > going to be installed > > Then I thought ok, I'm going to install 'libreoffice-common' too. > > The following packages have unmet dependencies: > libreoffice-core : Depends: libreoffice-common (> 1:5.3.4) but 1:5.2.7-1 > is to be installed > libreoffice-common : Breaks: libreoffice-core (>= 1:5.3~) but 1:5.3.4-1 > is to be installed > libreoffice-calc : Breaks: libreoffice-common (< 1:5.3.0~rc3) but > 1:5.2.7-1 is to be installed > > I've been searching for some time on howto ignore this specific dependency > of > libreoffice-core, but with no success. > > Is there some sort of mistake with dependency version or > libreoffice-common > wasn't updated?
There's no 5.3.4 in testing. Whatever you do it wrong. (Yes, in unstable there was a version skew here and still is for i386 (because it failed due to the Linux/Java problem.) Which might cause this. the build for _all in unstable is separete step as for amd64 and takes longer.). But that is _unstable_, not _testing_. What does apt-cache policy on said packages say? Otherwise: 5.2.7-1 should be able to be installed inside testing. Not built anymore, but that's not that important here. > --- Not a subscriber of this list. And this is not s support list ;) Regards, Rene

