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Re: FW: anybody help me? dependency problem: no way back??? SOLVED



I have resolved the problem

I used the Synaptic Package Manager to remove the package with the
broken dependency, then I removed xmms-kde and xmms.
Upgrade (without problems)
Install xmms-kde and xmms and all other packages which were removed at
the same time (kde kdeaddons kdenetwork kicker-applets kopete
mplayer-amd64 xmp-xmms) -> no problems.

apt-get upgrade
Reading Package Lists... Done
Building Dependency Tree... Done
0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.

Problem solved.


Thanx for any help!




On Sun, 2005-02-20 at 12:40 -0500, Eric Cranley wrote:
> Forgot to CC this to the list.
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Eric Cranley 
> Sent: Sunday, February 20, 2005 11:54 AM
> To: 'Erik Norman'
> Subject: RE: anybody help me? dependency problem: no way back???
> 
> Looks like a conflict over /usr/lib64. I'm having the same problem right
> now, but between libc6 and base-files, and I've hosed my system. (I'm sure I
> just made a large majority of the list groan and/or laugh at me.) My
> understanding is that you can force the install with dpkg, using the
> following:
> 
> dpkg - dpkg --force-overwrite -i
> /var/cache/apt/archives/libc6_2.3.2.ds1-20.0.0.1.pure64_amd64.deb
> 
> I would check elsewhere before doing this though, because my intranet server
> will tell you that I've hosed this before.
> 
> For anyone on the list that's dealt with this, it this suggested solution
> correct? Also, I have a system where some idiot (me) temporarily uninstalled
> base-files in order to upgrade libc6. If I did this same command from an
> ubuntu AMD64 live cd for libc6 and base-files, but with the -root= option,
> fix the problem for me? Thanks.
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Erik Norman [mailto:erik.norman@gmx.net] 
> Sent: Sunday, February 20, 2005 11:29 AM
> To: debian-amd64
> Subject: anybody help me? dependency problem: no way back???
> 
> I made an upgrade with atp-get after having installed some packages.
> I got some dependency problems, so I tried
> 
> fzr:/# apt-get check
> Reading Package Lists... Done
> Building Dependency Tree... Done
> You might want to run `apt-get -f install' to correct these.
> The following packages have unmet dependencies:
>   libc6-dev: Depends: libc6 (= 2.3.2.ds1-20.0.0.1.pure64) but
> 2.3.2.ds1-20 is installed
> E: Unmet dependencies. Try using -f.
> 
> fzr:/# apt-get install -f
> Reading Package Lists... Done
> Building Dependency Tree... Done
> Correcting dependencies... Done
> The following extra packages will be installed:
>   libc6
> Suggested packages:
>   glibc-doc
> The following packages will be upgraded:
>   libc6
> 1 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 59 not upgraded.
> 1 not fully installed or removed.
> Need to get 0B/4318kB of archives.
> After unpacking 0B of additional disk space will be used.
> Do you want to continue? [Y/n] y
> (Reading database ... 87507 files and directories currently installed.)
> Preparing to replace libc6 2.3.2.ds1-20
> (using .../libc6_2.3.2.ds1-20.0.0.1.pure64_amd64.deb) ...
> Unpacking replacement libc6 ...
> dpkg: error
> processing /var/cache/apt/archives/libc6_2.3.2.ds1-20.0.0.1.pure64_amd64.deb
> (--unpack):
>  trying to overwrite `/usr/lib64', which is also in package xmms-kde
> Errors were encountered while processing:
>  /var/cache/apt/archives/libc6_2.3.2.ds1-20.0.0.1.pure64_amd64.deb
> E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1)
> 
> 
> The problem is that I can't remove xmms-kd3, but I can't force any
> installation.
> HELP!
> 
> Erik
> 
> 
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