RE: aptitude deleted konqueror, any way get it back or go back to stable?

2004-04-09 Thread J F

Tracking it down further, it looks like aptitude
or apt is broken.
Aptitude says 
kdelibs4 conficts with kdelibs3 (4:3.0.0 )

Looking at what versions of kdelibs3 are
pending installation I see:
4:2.2.2-13.woody.9
4:2.2.2-13.woody.8
Isn't 4:2.2.2-woody.8  4:3.0.0.0  ???


 --- On Fri 04/09, J F  [EMAIL PROTECTED]  wrote:
From: J F [mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Date: Fri,  9 Apr 2004 15:45:13 -0400
Subject: aptitude deleted konqueror, any way get it back or go back to stable?

I decided to let aptitude update all my packagesbrusing the F10 menu and also told 
it to save diskbrspace by getting rid of unused packages.brbraptitude deleted 
konqueror, so is there any way get it back or go back to stable?brIt also deleted 
kde which has me afraid tobrturn the power off on my computer at night.brI'm 
afraid kde will be gone when I reboot.brbrI tried using aptitude to fix the 
situation, butbrit leads me in circles.brFirst I manually correct all the 
conflicts and dependendies,brbut it still says things are broken.brIf I let 
apitutude automatically fix everything, it removesbrkonqueror for the pending 
install list, argh!brbrIs there a way to get kde and konqueror back or tobrgo 
back to 
wooody/stable?brbrbr___brJoin 
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Re: aptitude deleted konqueror, any way get it back or go back to stable?

2004-04-09 Thread dircha
J F wrote:
Tracking it down further, it looks like aptitude
or apt is broken.
Aptitude says 
kdelibs4 conficts with kdelibs3 (4:3.0.0 )

Looking at what versions of kdelibs3 are
pending installation I see:
4:2.2.2-13.woody.9
4:2.2.2-13.woody.8
Isn't 4:2.2.2-woody.8  4:3.0.0.0  ???
Maybe I'm not understanding the problem here.

kdelibs4 lists
conflicts: kdelibs3  4:3.0.0
replaces kdelibs3  4:3.0.0
4:2.2.2-woody.8 is less than 4:3.0.0.

That is correct.

Are you saying the problem is that you have upgraded packages out of 
stable and now want to return all packages to stable?

Have you tried forcing aptitude to install a particular version of the 
packages you are having trouble with?

You should append '=version' to the package name, or append '/stable', 
for example, to install from stable.

At least with apt-get, from what I recall, this is supposed to take care 
of downgrading dependencies as you would expect.

dircha

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Re: aptitude deleted konqueror, any way get it back or go back to stable?

2004-04-09 Thread J F

dircha wrote:
 J F wrote:
 
 Tracking it down further, it looks like aptitude
 or apt is broken.
 Aptitude says kdelibs4 conficts with kdelibs3 (4:3.0.0 )

 Looking at what versions of kdelibs3 are
 pending installation I see:
 4:2.2.2-13.woody.9
 4:2.2.2-13.woody.8
 Isn't 4:2.2.2-woody.8  4:3.0.0.0  ???
 
 
 Maybe I'm not understanding the problem here.
 
 kdelibs4 lists
 conflicts: kdelibs3  4:3.0.0
 replaces kdelibs3  4:3.0.0
 
 4:2.2.2-woody.8 is less than 4:3.0.0.
 
 That is correct.
Thanks.
Now I think I understand.  Aptitude does not want
kdelibs3 at all ( the  4:3.0.0 is extra).
I deleted kdelibs3 and things are working better.
I have konqueror and it can browse the local files
and web, but when it needs to render or display a web
page I get:

There was an error loading the module KHTML.
The diagnostic is:
Library files for 'libkhtmlpart.la not found in paths.

Konqueror then displays the raw html for that webpage.
I'll google it and flounder around a few more days to 
figure that out, unless someone has a suggestion.
Thanks again.


 Are you saying the problem is that you have upgraded packages out of 
 stable and now want to return all packages to stable?
 
 Have you tried forcing aptitude to install a particular version of the 
 packages you are having trouble with?
 
 You should append '=version' to the package name, or append '/stable', 
 for example, to install from stable.
 
 At least with apt-get, from what I recall, this is supposed to take care 
 of downgrading dependencies as you would expect.
 
 dircha



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Re: aptitude deleted konqueror, any way get it back or go back to stable?

2004-04-09 Thread Paul Johnson
J F [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 I decided to let aptitude update all my packages using the F10 menu
 and also told it to save disk space by getting rid of unused
 packages.

A good idea to do occasionally.

 aptitude deleted konqueror, so is there any way get it back or go
 back to stable?  It also deleted kde which has me afraid to turn the
 power off on my computer at night.  I'm afraid kde will be gone when
 I reboot.

Oops!  That's why aptitude tells you what changes it's going to make,
so you can go through and tell aptitude that you really are using that
and not to mess with it.  Just install kde in aptitude and all should
be OK there.

 I tried using aptitude to fix the situation, but it leads me in
 circles.  First I manually correct all the conflicts and
 dependendies, but it still says things are broken.  If I let
 apitutude automatically fix everything, it removes konqueror for the
 pending install list, argh!

OK, go into konqueror's aptitude listing and find out what's holding
it up.

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