When I tried to install a downloaded package name knemo with 'dpkg -i' I
encountered err msg:
dpkg: dependency problems prevent configuration of knemo:
knemo depends on kdelibs4 (= 4:3.2.3-3.sarge.1); however:
Version of kdelibs4 on system is 4:3.2.3-2.
dpkg: error processing knemo
On Wed, Jan 05, 2005 at 05:44:47PM +0800, jianan wrote:
When I try a 'apt-get install kdeblibs4 the msg was that current version of
kdelibs4 is the latest. When I checked the Debian package directory, the
version of kdelibs4 is 4:3.3.1-4, why is dpkg reporting that what I have on
my system
Hi,
Forgot to mention it, but I had done an update before install. I'm using
'testing'. The download site for 'knemo' is www.mpe.mpg.de/~ach/debian/sarge.
Jianan
--
To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi!
I have created the new openssh package for my personal use (version 2.9p1) and
have build .deb files of ssh and ssh-askpass-gnome packages. But when I
uploaded the package to my local .deb archive and ran dpkg-scanpackages I got
the following output:
Reading Package Lists... Done
Building
BM I have no clue why it deletes it since there is no mention of any
BM ssh package higher than 2.5.2p2 from debian... so what can I do to
BM make this work. And another question.. when I create some package
BM from the debian source (for instance by running apt-get -b source
BM somepackage).
* On 04-05-01 at 17:36 Ilya Martynov ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
+Here quoted text begins+
Because ssh package on debian has epoch in its Version field.
$ dpkg -s ssh
Package: ssh
...
Version: 1:2.3.0p1-0.11
^^^
1: in Version field is epoch. Package with higher epoch
For one idea that just screams out to me is that they both have
the same epoch (1) however the versions themselves are different. I would
assume in the case of epochs being equal it would handle the version as
normal and pick the one with the highest version.
In this case
Jeremy T. Bouse [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
In this case 1:2.3.0p1-0.11 1:2.9p1-1 so the first one would
override the second...
What numeric system is that using? In mine, 9 3.
--
Alan Shutko [EMAIL PROTECTED] - In a variety of flavors!
Loneliness is a terrible price to pay for
* On 04-05-01 at 18:59 Jeremy T. Bouse ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
+Here quoted text begins+
For one idea that just screams out to me is that they both have
the same epoch (1) however the versions themselves are different. I would
assume in the case of epochs being equal it would
9 matches
Mail list logo