Argh, glibmm2.4 is still broken, in fact I can not update from
2.14.2-2 to 2.14.2-4. See below for details.
Am 27.04.2008 um 18:22 schrieb Daniel Macks:
> On Sun, Apr 27, 2008 at 12:03:09PM -0400, Daniel Macks wrote:
>> On Sun, Apr 27, 2008 at 04:15:39PM +0200, Martin Costabel wrote:
>>> Max Horn wrote:
>>>> Am 27.04.2008 um 13:19 schrieb Martin Costabel:
>>>>
>>>>> Max Horn wrote:
>>>>>> Here is the next one I got:
>>>>>> Reading buildlock packages...
>>>>>> All buildlocks accounted for.
>>>>>> While trying to install:
>>>>>> glibmm2.4-dev-2.14.2-2
>>>>>> glibmm2.4-shlibs-2.14.2-2
>>>>>> The following inconsistencies found:
>>>>>> Unsatisfied dependency in glibmm2.4: glibmm2.4-dev (=
>>>>>> 2.12.10-1003)
>>>>> It would be interesting to know how you got there. Not by using
>>>>> update-all, I suppose? Was glibmm2.4-dev-2.14.2-2 pulled in as a
>>>>> dependency of something else?
>>>>
>>>> Not an update-all, right, I wanted to update certain packages only.
>>>> But I can reduce the issue to the case you mentioned:
>>>>
>>>>> Does "fink update glibmm2.4" work, or does it block itself?
>>>>
>>>> It blocks itself.
>>>
>>> In this situation it is hard to see an automatic update path that
>>> would
>>> work in all cases. Or perhaps, if the new glibmm2.4-dev (in file
>>> glibmm2.4-shlibs.info) had not only
>>>
>>> Replaces: glibmm2.4 (<< %v-%r)
>>>
>>> which it does, but also
>>>
>>> Conflicts: glibmm2.4 (<< %v-%r)
>>>
>>> this could work.
>>
>> Sounds reasonable. glibmm2.4 itself was some files that got moved
>> into
>> glibmm2.4-dev so glibmm2.4 the -dev does indeed completely take over
>> now.
>
> gtkmm2.4 will need the same adjustment, whatever it turns out to be.
Well, whatever it is, this should be resolved! glibmm was updated
since my email; before that update, I manually updated to 2.14.2-2
(by removing the package completely, then installing it).
Now I still can't udpate to 2.14.2-4! See below. This is really bad,
the package seems seriously broken to me!
Do you want to continue? [Y/n]
Reading buildlock packages...
All buildlocks accounted for.
While trying to install:
glibmm2.4-2.14.2-2
The following inconsistencies found:
glibmm2.4-dev conflicts with glibmm2.4 (<< 2.14.2-4), but
glibmm2.4 is installed
Trying to resolve dependencies...
Could not resolve inconsistent dependencies!
Fink isn't sure how to install the above packages safely. You may be
able to fix things by running:
fink scanpackages
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install glibmm2.4=2.14.2-2
Failed: Fink::SysState: Could not resolve inconsistent dependencies
Bye,
Max
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