I have built packages of the current git version of Denemo on Ubuntu 20.04 and uploaded them to http://denemo.org/~aschneider/ubuntu_20.04/
Andreas Am 04.04.22 um 19:30 schrieb Donald J. Stewart: > Thanks for solving that issue. Since I used Qapt package installer, it didn't > give me the dpkg information. > > My other computer is running Kubuntu 21.10 and Kernel 5.13.0-39. > > The Denemo version in the 21.10 repository is 2.5.0. > > When I tried to install 2.6.1 from your .deb files, it gives the same error > message. I was able to install guile-2-2 but libgdk doesn't exist in the > repository in any version. Therefore, it doesn't seem to install in the newest > version of Kubuntu either. > > Also, it seems that 2.5.0 would most likely install in 20.04 LTS as well... > > I'm going to write the forums and see if there is a way to install libgdk... > > As always, thanks for all of your work putting together debian packages! > > On Monday, April 4, 2022 9:30:59 AM PDT Andreas Schneider wrote: >> I have just tested on Ubuntu 20.04. It complains that it needs >> guile-2-2-libs and libgdk-pixbuf-2.0.0. The first one I can easily install, >> but the latter one is not available in Ubuntu; it seems that it is called >> libgdk-puxbuf2.0.0 instead. So one could either create a dummy package or >> build denemo from source. >> >> Andreas >> >> On April 4, 2022 8:50:40 AM GMT+03:00, Andreas Schneider > <andreas_s...@web.de> wrote: >>> Usually, dpkg should give details about which dependencies are missing. >>> Moreover, the package should now be in broken status, and your package >>> manager should give details aboyt what is wrong and suggest solutions. >>> Without details about which dependencies are missing, we cannot help you >>> further. >>> >>> Andreas >>> >>> On April 1, 2022 9:41:18 PM GMT+03:00, "Donald J. Stewart" > <don...@soundexperiment.org> wrote: >>>> I'm using Kubuntu 20.04 LTS and Denemo 2.3.3 >>>> >>>> I'm trying to install Andreas' 2.6.1_amd64.deb via QApt Package Installer >>>> but getting >>>> >>>> Error: cannot satisfy dependencies >>>> >>>> It's not giving me any Details regarding the dependencies. Are there >>>> workarounds, ie installing/updating the correct dependencies? > > > >