Re: Error: cannot satisfy dependencies
The dependencies from hacking sources are for building from source. Installing the libgdk-pixbuf from focal will not change anything since it does not follow Debian's naming (with an additional dash), so you can undo that installation. Have you tried my Ubuntu packages for Denemo? If it still does not work for you, please install with dpkg and report the exact error. Without details what exactly goes wrong it's impossible to help further. Andreas On April 5, 2022 2:52:13 AM GMT+03:00, "Donald J. Stewart" wrote: >I installed all of the Dependencies from > >http://denemo.org/hacking-sources/[1] > >I then installed the amd64 version of libgdk-pixbuf2.0-0 from > >https://packages.ubuntu.com/focal/amd64/libgdk-pixbuf2.0-0/download[2] > >It installed after warning about the potential security risk > >I then downloaded your latest version of denemo_2.6.1_amd64.deb > >and still get the cannot satisfy dependencies error... > >On Monday, April 4, 2022 11:49:20 AM PDT Andreas Schneider wrote: >> I have built packages of the current git version of Denemo on Ubuntu >> 20.04 and uploaded them to http://denemo.org/~aschneider/ubuntu_20.04/ >> >> Andreas >> >> Am 04.04.22 um 19:30 schrieb Donald J. Stewart: >> > Thanks for solving that issue. Since I used Qapt package installer, it >> > didn't give me the dpkg information. >> > >> > My other computer is running Kubuntu 21.10 and Kernel 5.13.0-39. >> > >> > The Denemo version in the 21.10 repository is 2.5.0. >> > >> > When I tried to install 2.6.1 from your .deb files, it gives the same >> > error >> > message. I was able to install guile-2-2 but libgdk doesn't exist in the >> > repository in any version. Therefore, it doesn't seem to install in the >> > newest version of Kubuntu either. >> > >> > Also, it seems that 2.5.0 would most likely install in 20.04 LTS as >> > well... >> > >> > I'm going to write the forums and see if there is a way to install >> > libgdk...> >> > As always, thanks for all of your work putting together debian packages! >> > >> > On Monday, April 4, 2022 9:30:59 AM PDT Andreas Schneider wrote: >> >> I have just tested on Ubuntu 20.04. It complains that it needs >> >> guile-2-2-libs and libgdk-pixbuf-2.0.0. The first one I can easily >> >> install, >> >> but the latter one is not available in Ubuntu; it seems that it is called >> >> libgdk-puxbuf2.0.0 instead. So one could either create a dummy package or >> >> build denemo from source. >> >> >> >> Andreas >> >> >> >> On April 4, 2022 8:50:40 AM GMT+03:00, Andreas Schneider >> > >> > wrote: >> >>> Usually, dpkg should give details about which dependencies are missing. >> >>> Moreover, the package should now be in broken status, and your package >> >>> manager should give details aboyt what is wrong and suggest solutions. >> >>> Without details about which dependencies are missing, we cannot help you >> >>> further. >> >>> >> >>> Andreas >> >>> >> >>> On April 1, 2022 9:41:18 PM GMT+03:00, "Donald J. Stewart" >> > >> > wrote: >> >>>> I'm using Kubuntu 20.04 LTS and Denemo 2.3.3 >> >>>> >> >>>> I'm trying to install Andreas' 2.6.1_amd64.deb via QApt Package >> >>>> Installer >> >>>> but getting >> >>>> >> >>>> Error: cannot satisfy dependencies >> >>>> >> >>>> It's not giving me any Details regarding the dependencies. Are there >> >>>> workarounds, ie installing/updating the correct dependencies? > > > > >[1] http://denemo.org/hacking-sources/ >[2] https://packages.ubuntu.com/focal/amd64/libgdk-pixbuf2.0-0/download
Re: Error: cannot satisfy dependencies
I installed all of the Dependencies from http://denemo.org/hacking-sources/[1] I then installed the amd64 version of libgdk-pixbuf2.0-0 from https://packages.ubuntu.com/focal/amd64/libgdk-pixbuf2.0-0/download[2] It installed after warning about the potential security risk I then downloaded your latest version of denemo_2.6.1_amd64.deb and still get the cannot satisfy dependencies error... On Monday, April 4, 2022 11:49:20 AM PDT Andreas Schneider wrote: > I have built packages of the current git version of Denemo on Ubuntu > 20.04 and uploaded them to http://denemo.org/~aschneider/ubuntu_20.04/ > > Andreas > > Am 04.04.22 um 19:30 schrieb Donald J. Stewart: > > Thanks for solving that issue. Since I used Qapt package installer, it > > didn't give me the dpkg information. > > > > My other computer is running Kubuntu 21.10 and Kernel 5.13.0-39. > > > > The Denemo version in the 21.10 repository is 2.5.0. > > > > When I tried to install 2.6.1 from your .deb files, it gives the same > > error > > message. I was able to install guile-2-2 but libgdk doesn't exist in the > > repository in any version. Therefore, it doesn't seem to install in the > > newest version of Kubuntu either. > > > > Also, it seems that 2.5.0 would most likely install in 20.04 LTS as > > well... > > > > I'm going to write the forums and see if there is a way to install > > libgdk...> > > As always, thanks for all of your work putting together debian packages! > > > > On Monday, April 4, 2022 9:30:59 AM PDT Andreas Schneider wrote: > >> I have just tested on Ubuntu 20.04. It complains that it needs > >> guile-2-2-libs and libgdk-pixbuf-2.0.0. The first one I can easily > >> install, > >> but the latter one is not available in Ubuntu; it seems that it is called > >> libgdk-puxbuf2.0.0 instead. So one could either create a dummy package or > >> build denemo from source. > >> > >> Andreas > >> > >> On April 4, 2022 8:50:40 AM GMT+03:00, Andreas Schneider > > > > wrote: > >>> Usually, dpkg should give details about which dependencies are missing. > >>> Moreover, the package should now be in broken status, and your package > >>> manager should give details aboyt what is wrong and suggest solutions. > >>> Without details about which dependencies are missing, we cannot help you > >>> further. > >>> > >>> Andreas > >>> > >>> On April 1, 2022 9:41:18 PM GMT+03:00, "Donald J. Stewart" > > > > wrote: > >>>> I'm using Kubuntu 20.04 LTS and Denemo 2.3.3 > >>>> > >>>> I'm trying to install Andreas' 2.6.1_amd64.deb via QApt Package > >>>> Installer > >>>> but getting > >>>> > >>>> Error: cannot satisfy dependencies > >>>> > >>>> It's not giving me any Details regarding the dependencies. Are there > >>>> workarounds, ie installing/updating the correct dependencies? [1] http://denemo.org/hacking-sources/ [2] https://packages.ubuntu.com/focal/amd64/libgdk-pixbuf2.0-0/download
Re: Error: cannot satisfy dependencies
I have built packages of the current git version of Denemo on Ubuntu 20.04 and uploaded them to http://denemo.org/~aschneider/ubuntu_20.04/ Andreas Am 04.04.22 um 19:30 schrieb Donald J. Stewart: > Thanks for solving that issue. Since I used Qapt package installer, it didn't > give me the dpkg information. > > My other computer is running Kubuntu 21.10 and Kernel 5.13.0-39. > > The Denemo version in the 21.10 repository is 2.5.0. > > When I tried to install 2.6.1 from your .deb files, it gives the same error > message. I was able to install guile-2-2 but libgdk doesn't exist in the > repository in any version. Therefore, it doesn't seem to install in the newest > version of Kubuntu either. > > Also, it seems that 2.5.0 would most likely install in 20.04 LTS as well... > > I'm going to write the forums and see if there is a way to install libgdk... > > As always, thanks for all of your work putting together debian packages! > > On Monday, April 4, 2022 9:30:59 AM PDT Andreas Schneider wrote: >> I have just tested on Ubuntu 20.04. It complains that it needs >> guile-2-2-libs and libgdk-pixbuf-2.0.0. The first one I can easily install, >> but the latter one is not available in Ubuntu; it seems that it is called >> libgdk-puxbuf2.0.0 instead. So one could either create a dummy package or >> build denemo from source. >> >> Andreas >> >> On April 4, 2022 8:50:40 AM GMT+03:00, Andreas Schneider > wrote: >>> Usually, dpkg should give details about which dependencies are missing. >>> Moreover, the package should now be in broken status, and your package >>> manager should give details aboyt what is wrong and suggest solutions. >>> Without details about which dependencies are missing, we cannot help you >>> further. >>> >>> Andreas >>> >>> On April 1, 2022 9:41:18 PM GMT+03:00, "Donald J. Stewart" > wrote: >>>> I'm using Kubuntu 20.04 LTS and Denemo 2.3.3 >>>> >>>> I'm trying to install Andreas' 2.6.1_amd64.deb via QApt Package Installer >>>> but getting >>>> >>>> Error: cannot satisfy dependencies >>>> >>>> It's not giving me any Details regarding the dependencies. Are there >>>> workarounds, ie installing/updating the correct dependencies? > > > >
Re: Error: cannot satisfy dependencies
Thanks for solving that issue. Since I used Qapt package installer, it didn't give me the dpkg information. My other computer is running Kubuntu 21.10 and Kernel 5.13.0-39. The Denemo version in the 21.10 repository is 2.5.0. When I tried to install 2.6.1 from your .deb files, it gives the same error message. I was able to install guile-2-2 but libgdk doesn't exist in the repository in any version. Therefore, it doesn't seem to install in the newest version of Kubuntu either. Also, it seems that 2.5.0 would most likely install in 20.04 LTS as well... I'm going to write the forums and see if there is a way to install libgdk... As always, thanks for all of your work putting together debian packages! On Monday, April 4, 2022 9:30:59 AM PDT Andreas Schneider wrote: > I have just tested on Ubuntu 20.04. It complains that it needs > guile-2-2-libs and libgdk-pixbuf-2.0.0. The first one I can easily install, > but the latter one is not available in Ubuntu; it seems that it is called > libgdk-puxbuf2.0.0 instead. So one could either create a dummy package or > build denemo from source. > > Andreas > > On April 4, 2022 8:50:40 AM GMT+03:00, Andreas Schneider wrote: > >Usually, dpkg should give details about which dependencies are missing. > >Moreover, the package should now be in broken status, and your package > >manager should give details aboyt what is wrong and suggest solutions. > >Without details about which dependencies are missing, we cannot help you > >further. > > > >Andreas > > > >On April 1, 2022 9:41:18 PM GMT+03:00, "Donald J. Stewart" wrote: > >>I'm using Kubuntu 20.04 LTS and Denemo 2.3.3 > >> > >>I'm trying to install Andreas' 2.6.1_amd64.deb via QApt Package Installer > >>but getting > >> > >>Error: cannot satisfy dependencies > >> > >>It's not giving me any Details regarding the dependencies. Are there > >>workarounds, ie installing/updating the correct dependencies?
Re: Error: cannot satisfy dependencies
I have just tested on Ubuntu 20.04. It complains that it needs guile-2-2-libs and libgdk-pixbuf-2.0.0. The first one I can easily install, but the latter one is not available in Ubuntu; it seems that it is called libgdk-puxbuf2.0.0 instead. So one could either create a dummy package or build denemo from source. Andreas On April 4, 2022 8:50:40 AM GMT+03:00, Andreas Schneider wrote: >Usually, dpkg should give details about which dependencies are missing. >Moreover, the package should now be in broken status, and your package manager >should give details aboyt what is wrong and suggest solutions. Without details >about which dependencies are missing, we cannot help you further. > >Andreas > >On April 1, 2022 9:41:18 PM GMT+03:00, "Donald J. Stewart" > wrote: >>I'm using Kubuntu 20.04 LTS and Denemo 2.3.3 >> >>I'm trying to install Andreas' 2.6.1_amd64.deb via QApt Package Installer >>but >>getting >> >>Error: cannot satisfy dependencies >> >>It's not giving me any Details regarding the dependencies. Are there >>workarounds, ie installing/updating the correct dependencies? >> >> >>
Re: Error: cannot satisfy dependencies
Usually, dpkg should give details about which dependencies are missing. Moreover, the package should now be in broken status, and your package manager should give details aboyt what is wrong and suggest solutions. Without details about which dependencies are missing, we cannot help you further. Andreas On April 1, 2022 9:41:18 PM GMT+03:00, "Donald J. Stewart" wrote: >I'm using Kubuntu 20.04 LTS and Denemo 2.3.3 > >I'm trying to install Andreas' 2.6.1_amd64.deb via QApt Package Installer but >getting > >Error: cannot satisfy dependencies > >It's not giving me any Details regarding the dependencies. Are there >workarounds, ie installing/updating the correct dependencies? > > >
Error: cannot satisfy dependencies
I'm using Kubuntu 20.04 LTS and Denemo 2.3.3 I'm trying to install Andreas' 2.6.1_amd64.deb via QApt Package Installer but getting Error: cannot satisfy dependencies It's not giving me any Details regarding the dependencies. Are there workarounds, ie installing/updating the correct dependencies?