[Bug 1648674] Re: xenial libertine package is uninstallable with libertine-manager-app installed

2016-12-16 Thread Christopher Townsend
This should be fixed by default with the latest release. Marking Fix Released, but the next release should clean up the version string used in the Breaks/Replaces. ** Changed in: libertine (Ubuntu) Status: Triaged => Fix Released -- You received this bug notification because you are a

[Bug 1648674] Re: xenial libertine package is uninstallable with libertine-manager-app installed

2016-12-12 Thread Christopher Townsend
Ok, I understand this better. By default, the release in queue will "just fix" this since the upstream version will be 1.4.4. On the next release after the one in queue, I will clean up the version there not to have the extra info added by ci-train. ** Changed in: libertine (Ubuntu)

[Bug 1648674] Re: xenial libertine package is uninstallable with libertine-manager-app installed

2016-12-12 Thread Larry Price
Nothing should depend on "libertine" since it was just the GUI. Like Chris said, our goal was to rename "libertine" as "libertine-manager- app". Is there a chance we missed a critical change to the control file? -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which

[Bug 1648674] Re: xenial libertine package is uninstallable with libertine-manager-app installed

2016-12-12 Thread Ken VanDine
artmello ran into this the other day, he couldn't install libertine- manager-app on his xenial+overlay desktop. I tracked it down to this dependency issue. Not sure if it's right or not, perhaps he had something else installed with a depends on libertine? -- You received this bug notification

[Bug 1648674] Re: xenial libertine package is uninstallable with libertine-manager-app installed

2016-12-09 Thread Christopher Townsend
Hey Ken, The binary package 'libertine' has morphed into a misnomer in that 'libertine' was just the UI part of the whole suite. That said, we renamed 'libertine' to 'libertine-manager-app'. If you install 'libertine', it is now a dummy package for 'libertine-manager-app'. I believe it is