Hi Nicholas, It sounds like your repositories are in a bit of a mixed-up state if you upgraded to 12.10 (quantal) and your sources.list has repos from 12.04 (precise). Also if your sources gui is broken, you might need to get ubuntu to a stable state before looking at qgis. The first step is to check what repositories and ppa's you have enabled. Could you attach or paste your full /etc/apt/sources.list file? Also the output of this command run from the terminal: cat /etc/apt/sources.list /etc/apt/sources.list.d/*.list | grep ppa
Kind regards, Rudi On Sat, Oct 27, 2012 at 5:36 AM, Nicholas Efremov-Kendall < n.e.kend...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi Rudi, > > Yes, at this point I just want to go back to a stable version. i've > changed my repos in etc/apt/sources.list to > > > deb http://extras.ubuntu.com/ubuntu precise main > deb-src http://extras.ubuntu.com/ubuntu precise main > > > and I still get this as an error in terminal. > > > qgis : Depends: qgis-providers (= 1.8.0-1~quantal1) but > 1.9.0+git20121014+2754df0~precise1 is to be installed > Depends: qgis-common (= 1.8.0-1~quantal1) but > 1.9.0+git20121015+5afd739~precise-ubuntugis1 is to be installed > > > So, how do I roll back to 1.8? Also, my software sources gui is broken. > > > > > On Wed, Oct 24, 2012 at 12:20 AM, Rudi von Staden <rud...@gmail.com>wrote: > >> Hi Nicholas, >> >> My guess would be that during the upgrade, some of your repositories were >> turned off. qgis (1.74+1.75~20120320-1.1) is the version in the 12.10 >> ubuntu repository, but it looks like you previously installed qgis from the >> master repository (1.9.0+git20121015+5afd739~precise-ubuntugis1). >> >> If you still want to use the cutting-edge qgis version, check in your >> software sources (Ubuntu Software Center > Edit > Software Sources; then >> Other Software tab) for something with "http://qgis.org/debian-nightly" >> in it. Check that it now reads "http://qgis.org/debian-nightly quantal", >> and enable it. Then from the command line, run "sudo apt-get update && sudo >> apt-get install qgis". If that still doesn't work, I'd remove qgis (sudo >> apt-get remove qgis), and then try to reinstall it (sudo apt-get install >> qgis). >> >> If you'd rather revert to a more stable and tested version of qgis, the >> instructions may be different... >> >> Kind regards, >> Rudi >> >> >> >> On Wed, Oct 24, 2012 at 11:38 AM, Nicholas Efremov-Kendall < >> n.e.kend...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >>> Hi All, >>> >>> Still having issues with my ubuntu install. I just upgraded to 12.10, >>> but I was having problems before. It looks like the system is expecting 1.7 >>> dependencies, but tries to install 1.9 and fails. >>> >>> The following packages have unmet dependencies: >>> qgis : Depends: qgis-providers (= 1.7.4+1.7.5~20120320-1.1) but >>> 1.9.0+git20121014+2754df0~precise1 is to be installed >>> Depends: qgis-common (= 1.7.4+1.7.5~20120320-1.1) but >>> 1.9.0+git20121015+5afd739~precise-ubuntugis1 is to be installed >>> Recommends: qgis-plugin-grass but it is not going to be installed >>> E: Unable to correct problems, you have held broken packages. >>> >>> Any ideas? >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Qgis-user mailing list >>> Qgis-user@lists.osgeo.org >>> http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/qgis-user >>> >>> >> >
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