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Debian Unstable and KOffice
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| Ralph Alvy 2005-09-26, 5:54 pm |
| I notice that after upgrading KDE to 3.4.2 using unstable, I couldn't
install KOffice. I get the following:
The following packages have unmet dependencies:
koffice: Depends: karbon but it is not installable
Depends: kchart but it is not installable
Depends: kformula but it is not installable
Depends: kivio but it is not installable
Depends: koshell but it is not installable
Depends: kpresenter but it is not installable
Depends: kspread but it is not installable
Depends: kugar but it is not installable
Depends: kword but it is not installable
Do I simply have to wait until this changes in unstable, or is there a way
to get around this? I tried, for instance, to
aptitude install -t unstable kspread
and was told I needed kdelibs4. That needs kdelibs-bin 3.3.2. So I'm at an
impass. No?
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| ghidorah 2005-09-28, 2:46 am |
| On Mon, 26 Sep 2005 20:52:57 +0000, Ralph Alvy wrote:
> I notice that after upgrading KDE to 3.4.2 using unstable, I couldn't
> install KOffice. I get the following:
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> The following packages have unmet dependencies:
> koffice: Depends: karbon but it is not installable
> Depends: kchart but it is not installable Depends: kformula but
> it is not installable Depends: kivio but it is not installable
> Depends: koshell but it is not installable Depends: kpresenter
> but it is not installable Depends: kspread but it is not
> installable Depends: kugar but it is not installable Depends:
> kword but it is not installable
>
> Do I simply have to wait until this changes in unstable, or is there a way
> to get around this? I tried, for instance, to
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> aptitude install -t unstable kspread
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> and was told I needed kdelibs4. That needs kdelibs-bin 3.3.2. So I'm at an
> impass. No?
I've been having the same prob with Sid. It seems that alot of the KDE
apps haven't been updated yet to use the newer kdelibs4c2 package. I was
able to get a few packages to install using "dpkg -i --force-all
(package)" but the next time I try to install something through apt-get it
complains and wants to remove them because they have failed dependencies.
I tried using equivs to make a dummy package but I couldn't get it to
work. kdelibs4c2 says it obsoletes kdelibs4 so making a dummy kdelibs4
didn't work either. It could be that I just don't know how to use equivs
well enough, but either way I'm in the same situation.
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| Ralph Alvy 2005-09-28, 8:47 pm |
| ghidorah wrote:
> On Mon, 26 Sep 2005 20:52:57 +0000, Ralph Alvy wrote:
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> I've been having the same prob with Sid. It seems that alot of the KDE
> apps haven't been updated yet to use the newer kdelibs4c2 package. I was
> able to get a few packages to install using "dpkg -i --force-all
> (package)" but the next time I try to install something through apt-get it
> complains and wants to remove them because they have failed dependencies.
> I tried using equivs to make a dummy package but I couldn't get it to
> work. kdelibs4c2 says it obsoletes kdelibs4 so making a dummy kdelibs4
> didn't work either. It could be that I just don't know how to use equivs
> well enough, but either way I'm in the same situation.
I have since gone back to KDE 3.4.1.
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