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Re: unstable: apt-get install cupsys



Am Freitag 04 Juni 2004 00:29 schrieb Doug Holland:
> On Thursday 03 June 2004 03:52 pm, Daniel Serpell wrote:
> > El Thu, Jun 03, 2004 at 10:31:02PM +0200, Ralph Paßgang escribio:
> > > > Yes, a lot! Thanks. I will try it out as soon as I can. I already
> > > > have the .deb - files, but didn't try --force-all. (I was scared)
> > >
> > > hmmm... "--force-depens" should be enough for this. But I never tried
> > > it
> > >
> > > :)
> > >
> > > But you should know that when cups is installed this way at the next
> > > time you run: "apt-get update && apt-get upgrade" apt-get wants to
> > > remove cups again (or maybe even kde instead of cups), because the
> > > actual conflict still exists and apt-get always tries to fix such
> > > conflicts.
> >
> > I solved the dependencies manually editing /var/lib/dpkg/status file,
> > changing the dependencies of kdelibs4 and kdelibs-bin,
> >  from
> >     "libcupsys2 (>= 1.1.19final-1)"
> >  to
> >     "libcupsys2 (>= 1.1.19final-1) | libcupsys2-gnutls10"
> >
> > Then, you can install current cups and all other depending packages
> > (such as samba and gnome). And KDE works Ok.
> >
> >     Daniel.
>
> Yeah, I've been holding all cups related packages for the past week or so.
> CUPS and KDE still work for me, but I'm running an old CUPS.
>
> Is there any indication as to when a fresh set of KDE packages (compiled
> against libgnutls10, of course) will be released?

the next time: "apt-get update && apt-get upgrade -u" runs and a newer kde 
package is availible it will be installed. Because the new kde package 
(hopefully) fixes the library conflict cups will upgrade then automaticly, 
too.



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