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Re: unstable: apt-get install cupsys



Daniel Serpell <daniel@atmlab.utfsm.cl> writes:

> 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.

Hi!

I did quite a similar thing.

- I dropped libcupsys2 dependency from kdelibs4 and kdelibs-bin (BACKUP
  highly recommended).

- I installed the cups packages with aptitude, holding the kdelibs4 and
  kdelibs-bin packages to prevent them for being reinstalled (aptitude
  wanted to do so).

- I rebuilt the kdelibs packages against the new libcupsys-dev and
  installed the new built packages.

For now, everything seems OK. ;-)

Yannick



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