The latest Ubuntu LTS release ("trusty") has been out for two months now, but 
the latest distribution in the PPA is "saucy". The packages in the PPA have 
broken dependencies in "trusty", and cannot be installed even after modifying 
the PPA URL to use "saucy" instead of "trusty".

There is a working e17 package in the main Ubuntu repositories, but it is much 
older than the one in the PPA (0.17.3, which does not have a ConnMan module).

Upgrading a machine from the previous Ubuntu LTS ("precise") that was using the 
PPA therefore results in a downgraded version of enlightenment.

Any chance the PPA will be fixed? Or is it back to the tedium of installing 
Enlightenment from source?
                                          
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