On Thursday 09 June 2016 16:33:45 Jörg-Volker Peetz wrote: > Gene Heskett wrote on 06/09/16 17:59: > > On Thursday 09 June 2016 05:39:08 Jörg-Volker Peetz wrote: > >> Yeah, you got a lot of stuff here ;-) > >> > >> The repositories all got the same priority 500 besides the > >> wheezy-backports i386 target release which is set to priority 100. > >> These priorities are normally set in /etc/apt/preferences. What is > >> the contents of this file on your system? > > > > I don't have a file there, I have a preferences.d, and its empty. > > > >> The easiest to try for your specific request is to list also the > >> dependencies explicitly in the apt-get command: > >> > >> apt-get -s -t wheezy-backports install freecad freecad-doc > >> qt4-dev-tools libsoqt4-20 python-pivy > > > > Reading package lists... Done > > Building dependency tree > > Reading state information... Done > > Suggested packages: > > qt4-doc-html > > Recommended packages: > > qt4-designer qt4-doc > > The following NEW packages will be installed: > > freecad freecad-doc qt4-dev-tools > > The following packages will be upgraded: > > libsoqt4-20 python-pivy > > 2 upgraded, 3 newly installed, 0 to remove and 6 not upgraded. > > Inst libsoqt4-20 [1.5.0-2] (1.6.0~e8310f-1~bpo70+1 Debian > > Backports:/wheezy-backports [i386]) Inst qt4-dev-tools > > (4:4.8.6+git64-g5dc8b2b+dfsg-3~bpo70+1 Debian > > Backports:/wheezy-backports [i386]) Inst python-pivy > > [0.5.0~v609hg-1] (0.5.0~v609hg-3~bpo70+1 Debian > > Backports:/wheezy-backports [i386]) Inst freecad > > (0.14.3702+dfsg-3~bpo70+1 Debian Backports:/wheezy-backports [i386]) > > Inst freecad-doc (0.14.3702+dfsg-3~bpo70+1 Debian > > Backports:/wheezy-backports [all]) Conf libsoqt4-20 > > (1.6.0~e8310f-1~bpo70+1 Debian Backports:/wheezy-backports [i386]) > > Conf qt4-dev-tools (4:4.8.6+git64-g5dc8b2b+dfsg-3~bpo70+1 Debian > > Backports:/wheezy-backports [i386]) Conf python-pivy > > (0.5.0~v609hg-3~bpo70+1 Debian Backports:/wheezy-backports [i386]) > > Conf freecad (0.14.3702+dfsg-3~bpo70+1 Debian > > Backports:/wheezy-backports [i386]) Conf freecad-doc > > (0.14.3702+dfsg-3~bpo70+1 Debian Backports:/wheezy-backports [all]) > > > > Which is as far as I got since the needed updated version of > > python-pivy isn't available even from sloppy, and neither is the > > newer version of libsoqt4-20 (1.6.0~e8310f-1~bpo70+1 > > <snip> > Ah, the above command line has the "-s" switch for "simulate". Did you > really try to perform the installation? > > apt-get -t wheezy-backports install freecad freecad-doc > qt4-dev-tools libsoqt4-20 python-pivy > > (in one command line).
No, and at the instant I have a far bigger problem. The qdbus update that was pulled sometime in the last couple days is BUSTED. I didn't restart it at the time but got tired of being pestered about it so I let synaptic restart it. Up to then it was working flawlessly and now its apparently broken big time. I've 2 real printers here, and cups can't find them, and I was using it to tell kmail to do a mail fetch. I've no clue how much else is not working now. The output of qdbus (as me): gene@coyote:~$ qdbus :1.0 org.kde.kcalc-6112 :1.1 org.xfce.Terminal4 :1.17 :1.19 :1.2 :1.20 :1.26 :1.3 org.gtk.vfs.Daemon org.freedesktop.DBus No cups, no kde, and I just reinstalled all 3 bits of it. Is there a config workaround that will restore its function, I have now restarted it 5 times, but have only exercised my fingers, its dead Jim. And my wife is going to want the pix printed that her niece just sent me two copies of at 15 megs a pop. Cups, at localhost:631/printers is saying it cannot locate the printer. But I can ping the scanner in a couple milliseconds, its an MFP, accessable at a local ip address. So add networking as a 2nd thing it cannot do now. Help! > > Regards, > jvp. Cheers, Gene Heskett -- "There are four boxes to be used in defense of liberty: soap, ballot, jury, and ammo. Please use in that order." -Ed Howdershelt (Author) Genes Web page <http://geneslinuxbox.net:6309/gene>