Hi all,
want to come back to this thread since I ran again into the old problem
when KDE 4.11 came out. I could avoid it by not upgrading KDE, but when
it came to upgrading to Kubuntu 13.10 there was no way around it any
more. And of course, during the upgrade process all my KDE3 applications
I need the kdelibs4c2a package to install quanta plus web editor on ubuntu 13.04
Please suggest some fix to install the package
kdelibs4c2a_3.5.10.dfsg.1-5ubuntu2_amd64
on ubunt 13.04
it conflicts with kdelibs5-plugins package and say
*
dpkg: dependency problems prevent configuration
Hi Philip, thanks for the info. Another problem is the dependency on
libavahi-qt3-1, which is not available in newer Ubuntu releases. Users
of kdelibs4c2a probably still have an old (lucid) version installed. I
wonder whether it's easier to rebuild libavahi-qt3-1 for precise, use
libavahi-qt4-1
Hi Martin,
great idea. I'll join in. See you at the ppa.
Knut
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2. Repackaging and removing files from binary debs is much easier than
building and uploading new source packages.
The files that are shipped in the .deb's are controlled by the
debian/*.install files. So if you upload a package to a PPA just remove
the conflicting files from the install files in
Hi all,
I think the best way (for users) is to set up a PPA which provides a
working kdelibs4c2a package and all those useful KDE3 apps.
The main problems are:
1. Users should be aware that there will not be any security updates for
KDE3 apps, since they are in fact deprecated.
2. Repackaging
Hi Knut,
no you can't. If/when I have time I may upload the i386 package as well.
But you can easily do it yourself: just take the original package, then
do
mkdir temp
cd temp
dpkg-deb -x ../package.deb . #note the final mark
dpkg-deb -e ../package.deb #without mark
Now edit the package
Thanks robegue,
it worked like a charm. Got the new version installed and now the old
kde3-apps won't be marked for deinstallation on upgrade to 4.10 anymore.
There are two more questions I've got.
1. shouldn't it be pkg -I ../newpackage.deb with capital I. The other
option wasn't recognized.
And here the updated package.
** Attachment added: kdelibs4c2a_3.5.10.dfsg.1-6ubuntu2_i386.deb
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/kde4libs/+bug/1100622/+attachment/3579577/+files/kdelibs4c2a_3.5.10.dfsg.1-6ubuntu2_i386.deb
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Hi Knut,
1. no it isn't. It's sudo dpkg -i ../newpackage.deb.
-i is for installing, -I is for info, read the manual.
2. the kde3 applications are just fine, why you want to change
installation root? I don't think it'is useful.
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Hi robegue,
1. you are right, my fault.
Didn't copy your command into the terminal but simply chaged the last
one and thus was invoking:
dpkg-deb -i ../newpackage.deb
The package I install with GDebi.
2. My idea was getting all the old stuff out of the way just in case
later changes in newer
thanks robegue for providing the new package.
Can I use it with an i386-installation as well?
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what a dumb I am.
kdelibs4c2a_3.5.10.dfsg.1-6 attached
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The problem is that even if we modify the kdelibs4c2a in order to avoid
the overwriting of ktelnetservice and kmailservice files (deb package
attached), the kdelibs5-plugins breaks kdelibs4c2a. Therefore I cannot
see a long-term solution here.
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My problem seems related but is even worse. Upgrading via muon in
quantal from 4.9.4 to 4.10 worked like a charm but all my precious
kde3-applications, which until this moment resided peacefully side by
side with kde4, were deinstalled during the process. Only could get them
back by playing back
is there any workaround, even dirty, to bypass the problem in the
meanwhile?
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You can always install the package with dpkg --force-overwrite -i deb
That will break on any update, but it does at least get the package management
working again.
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I had kdelibs4c2a-4:3.5.10 installed because I was still using kbiff. I
have now moved to gnubiff, which works well under kde 4.10. Since kbiff
isn't supported anymore I suggest to all to use gnubiff instead.
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Thanks Philip, this is a good solution.
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trying to overwrite
Considering that kdelibs4c2a isn't supported on anything except lucid (10.04)
we're not going to change kdelibs5-plugins.
What I can do is change the breaks/replaces there so that someone can provide a
compatible kdelibs4c2a without the conflicting files in a PPA.
It's now breaking kdelibs4c2a
I have the same problem with kcpuload and knetload. I really like those
old KDE 3 apps which are (unfortunately) still much better than the
newer plasma widgets.
I'm running quantal and currently have kdelibs5-plugins version
4:4.10.0-0ubuntu2~ubuntu12.10~ppa1 and the lucid versions of kcpuload,
I cannot upgrade since ksensors and ktranslator depends on kdelibs4c2a.
I use them on daily basis...
$ sudo apt-get install kdelibs-bin
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
The following extra packages will be installed:
kdelibs5-data
I also have the problem while installing 4.10.
hofer@rudix:~/digikam$ lsb_release -a
LSB Version:
core-2.0-amd64:core-2.0-noarch:core-3.0-amd64:core-3.0-noarch:core-3.1-amd64:core-3.1-noarch:core-3.2-amd64:core-3.2-noarch:core-4.0-amd64:core-4.0-noarch
Distributor ID: Ubuntu
Description:
** Also affects: kubuntu-ppa
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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** Changed in: kubuntu-ppa
Status: New = Fix Released
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This bug was fixed in the package kde4libs - 4:4.10.0-0ubuntu2
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* kdelibs5-plugins breaks/replaces kdelibs4c2a which is obsolete.
Fixes overwrite conflict for /usr/bin/ktelnetservice
(LP: #1100622)
-- Philip Muskovac
I'm seeing the same problem, the only way to pull through the apt-get
upgrade is with -o Dpkg::Options::=--force-overwrite, though this is
not recommendable.
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I also get this issue after the latest kde upgrade to 4.10 on 6th Feb
2013
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