> Many of the KDE apps rely on a library called qt1g, which dselect claims
> "To not appear available". Checking my system, I find a library called
> libqt1g which claims in the package description to "replace and provide"
> qt1g.
> Is there a way to convince dpkg that it should install these pro
I'm pretty sure the packages would have to me modified. To get around it,
you'll have to manually install the packages uses dpkg --force-depends.
Unfortunately, anytime you upgrade packages, dselect will want to remove
those packages because they have unmet dependencies (atleast apt will).
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Greetings,
I have asked this before, but either nobody saw it, or nobody knew, so I am
posting this again in the hopes someone will know the answer.
Many of the KDE apps rely on a library called qt1g, which dselect claims
"To not appear available". Checking my system, I find a library called
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