Since you can't compile against the library without the header file, it would
make sense to me to remove the matching library but at any rate, I understand
the issue and thank you for your
assistance. I found a different calendar that does what I need so I'm good.
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You received this bug
Closing the bug then, thanks. There was a matching dev binary but you
hit a special case where the stable update failed verification and was
removed and you were left on a version that doesn't exists anymore,
that's one of the risk of opt-in for proposed updates.
** Changed in: gtk+3.0 (Ubuntu)
I just re-installed everything and it pulled what was missing but at this point
it's clearly not your issue so feel free to close this ticket. It would be
nice if there were a dev file to match
the most recent libs but I realize if you choose proposed, bugs come with that.
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You received
> That got me past that BUT it deleted
right, there was some extra gtk binaries you had installed that should
have been added to the list of things to reinstall to the old version
California isn't shipped with Ubuntu but that's not really a
distribution problem, someone needs to rebuild the
That got me past that BUT it deleted:
caja caja-admin caja-mediainfo caja-rename caja-seahorse evolution
evolution-plugin-bogofilter evolution-plugin-pstimport evolution-plugins
evolution-plugins-experimental folder-color-caja libevolution libgail-3-0
libgtk-3-bin mate-desktop-environment
The issue is that you have a version that was only in proposed and got removed
because it was buggy, maybe you enabled proposed source and installed it at the
time?
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gtk+3.0/3.24.23-1ubuntu1.1
You should be able to fix it by doing
$ sudo apt install
I am sorry, it is 20.10 not 20.04. In Synaptic, under Settings ->
Repositories -> Developer Options I have Pre-released updates (groovy-
proposed) checked so perhaps that is why I have this version.
Here is the output of apt policy libgtk-3-0:
libgtk-3-0:
Installed: 3.24.23-1ubuntu1.1
Thank you for your bug report, according to the reporting informations
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 20.10
you are sure about the version you are using?
could you include the output of the command
$ apt policy libgtk-3-0
** Changed in: gtk+3.0 (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
** Changed in: