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Re: problems w/Recent Upgrade to October GNOME



Martin Bialasinski wrote:
> 
> * "John" == John Foster <jfoster@augustmail.com> wrote:
> 
> John> The problem seems to be this one file, which apparently should
> John> be in mc-common (which it is not) and not in either of the other
> John> packages.
> 
> No, it should only be in the gmc package, as the convert-metadata.db
> script is also only in this package, and it is its manpage that you
> have problems with.
> 
> What confuses me is that debian/rules copies the manpage to the gmc
> buildtree only. So I have no idea how you managed to get it into the
> mc package :-)
> 
> As a quick fix, --force-overwrite when installing will do it.
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When I tried using the simultaneous install
everything went the same as
doing each app. Doing "dpkg -i --force-overwrite
gmc*.deb" did overwrite
the offending file, but then it errored out saying
that gmc depended on
"perl5" and that "perl5" was not installed. What is
that all about. It
is a stable slink system with perl5.00404 installed
in /usr/bin with
symlinks in /usr/local/bin to "perl"

Reviewing my steps while logged in as root:

1. created directory /temp
2. downloaded files from potato with wxftp:
              mc_4.5.42-4.dsc  
              mc_4.5.42-4.diff.gz  
              mc_4.5.42.orig.tar.gz
3. changed ownership of downloads to root
4. ran command: "dpkg-source -x -su mc*dsc"
5. that created 2 new directories; /mc-4.5.42
                                   /mc-4.5.42.orig
6. ran "cd /mc-4.5.42"
7. ran "debian/rules binary"
8. that created the files;
mc-common_4.5.42-4_i386.deb
                           mc_4.5.42-4_i386.deb
                           gmc_4.5.42-4_i386.deb
9. tried installing each package separately, as a
group and using  
   --force-overwrite: you have the results of that.
10. mc works and the original mouse problem is
solved, but gmc will not
install because of "perl5" missing dependency.

Yes I am a perfectionist and I want to get this
right so your advice is
greatly appreciated.
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