** Changed in: gitsome (Debian)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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Title:
package gitsome (not installed) failed to install/upgrade:
** Changed in: gitsome (Debian)
Status: Fix Released => Confirmed
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Title:
package gitsome (not installed) failed to install/upgrade:
As mentioned in the upstream bug report, this was resolved in gh
2.4.0+dfsg1-2 which has been synced to Ubuntu Jammy. The conflict is
fixed in the sense that the packages now are marked as being in conflict
so that only one of them can be installed at a time.
** Changed in: gitsome (Ubuntu)
** Changed in: gitsome (Debian)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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Title:
package gitsome (not installed) failed to install/upgrade:
** Changed in: gitsome (Debian)
Status: Unknown => Confirmed
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Title:
package gitsome (not installed) failed to install/upgrade: tentative
Thanks for taking your time to report this issue and help making Ubuntu
better.
The problem is that both gitsome and gh packages are shipping a binary
named gh, so the one is trying to overwrite the other. I found a
corresponding bug report in Debian (see the bug watch), where a possible
rename