Peter Ley wrote: > I'm trying to install owncloud-client-cmd in wheezy and I get the > following:
What command were you using? Please say what command you were trying to run when you were trying to install owncloud. > Things I've done: > - apt-get update && apt-get upgrade > - apt-get clean > - apt-get -f > - dpkg --configure -a Of course none of those install owncloud. > I'm not really versed in the finer points of debian, so forgive me if > I've missed something obvious or done some unnecessary things. I've > been poking about on forum posts for a little while. Did you forget the -t option? It appears to me that you are trying to install owncloud from backports. > ... libowncloudsync0 (= 1.5.0+dfsg-4~bpo70+1) ... Are you installing from backports? Or from some place else. If from backports then you don't show it but you need to include the -t backports option. Here are instructions. http://backports.debian.org/Instructions/ If elsewhere then it needs a different target. > And I also have this in sources.list.d/owncloud.list, per owncloud.org: > deb > http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/isv:ownCloud:community/Debian_7.0/ / Here it looks like you are trying to install from owncloud.org not Debian. If you are trying to install from owncloud.org then it looks like a bug in owncloud's package that they are depending upon something that doesn't exist anymore. They have an exact dependency, the "(=" part, which is fragile. If you are trying to install their packages then you need to get them involved for supporting them. https://owncloud.org/support/ Bob
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