good that you ask, cause i had the very same problems already last week.

my solution: i gave it up and installed 1.8 from the normal repository to have at least smth (on linux mint)

just wondering why it takes so long till others also face the problems i have, or do the others like me not dare to post, cause they think they did something wrong?

or do ppl never update their installs as frequent as i do? or isn't anybody from the devs using ubuntu-derivated systems?

questions over questions ... ;)

Good luck
Bernd



Am 22.12.2012, 13:35 Uhr, schrieb Nick Hopton <nhop...@gmail.com>:

Further to the above, one of the packages flagged with unmet dependencies was
python-qgis. Trying to install just this produced the following message:

=================
The following packages have unmet dependencies.
 python-qgis : Depends: python-qgis-common (=
1.9.0+git20121208+7841975~precise1) but 1.9.0+git20121210+df2c1c5~precise1
is to be installed
E: Unable to correct problems, you have held broken packages.
=================

My reading of this is that python-qgis requires python-qgis-common
(1.9.0+git20121208+7841975~precise1) but the version in the repository is
(1.9.0+git20121210+df2c1c5~precise1). Does this make any sort of sense?

I suppose what I'm really asking is, have I done anything wrong?

Nick.



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