Le 25/10/2013 00:28, Scott Ferguson a écrit :
> On 25/10/13 09:12, François Patte wrote:
>> Le 24/10/2013 23:42, Scott Ferguson a écrit :
>>> On 25/10/13 04:42, François Patte wrote:
>>>> Bonsoir,
>>
>>>
>>> It looks like you 'might' have mixed conflicting repositories....
>>> perhaps deb-multimedia?
>>>
>>> alien requires debhelper, you can force the solution but before dpkg/apt
>>> can deal with it you need to fix an outstanding dependancy problem with
>>> multimedia packages. I'd suggest you ignore the alien package for the
>>> time being -
>>>
>>> *if* you've mixed Debian official with unofficial (i.e. deb-multimedia):-
>>> 1. remove the unofficial packages and comment out the entry in
>>> /etc/apt/source.list - preferably a non-standard repo would be a *.list
>>> entry in /etc/apt/source.list.d (but it's not essential) in which case
>>> "# mv /etc/apt/sources.list.d/whatever.list ../"
>>> 2. apt-get update;apt-get -f install[;apt-get upgrade]
>>
>> I still get these messages:
>>
>> Errors were encountered while processing:
>>  /var/cache/apt/archives/libmjpegutils-2.1-0_1%3a2.1.0+debian-2_amd64.deb
>>  /var/cache/apt/archives/liblavjpeg-2.1-0_1%3a2.1.0+debian-2_amd64.deb
>>  /var/cache/apt/archives/libmpeg2encpp-2.1-0_1%3a2.1.0+debian-2_amd64.deb
>>  /var/cache/apt/archives/libmplex2-2.1-0_1%3a2.1.0+debian-2_amd64.deb
>> E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1)
> 
> 
> # apt-get -sf install | more
> if it looks like nothing will explode and spray the room with toxic
> waste proceed with:-
> # apt-get -f install
> 
>>
>> I do not understand what you mean by "remove the unofficial packages"
>> remove *all packages* installed from deb-multimedia?
>>
>> Best regards
>>
> 
> 
> Yes. I presume that means you did have deb-multimedia enabled. There are
> several ways to do that (remove all from a certain repository) - the
> method I use to remove all those packages from that repository (until I
> find a more efficient way) is:-
> 1. remove entry for given repository (e.g. deb-multimedia) in sources lists
> 2. # apt-get update
> 3. # for i in `apt-show-versions | grep 'No available' | cut -d' ' -f 1`
> ;do apt-get remove -y $i ; done

apt-show-versions is not installed on my system and apt-get refuses to
install it because some dependencies for mjpegtools and transcode are
broken....

I do not understand that: apt-get refuses do anything because of these
missing(?) dependencies, the whole system seems to need dependencies for
two unnecessary packages?

Thanks for your answer. What can I do else?


Best regards

-- 
François Patte
UFR de mathématiques et informatique
Laboratoire CNRS MAP5, UMR 8145
Université Paris Descartes
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F-75270 Paris Cedex 06
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