Unmet dependencies on upgrade
Hiya all,
On issuing an
apt-get -s upgrade
on my woody system, I get the following
Reading Package Lists... Done
Building Dependency Tree... Done
The following packages have been kept back
adduser aegis apache apache-common bigloo cupsys debian-policy dnsutils fttools
gadfly galeon gcc gcl gettext glade gmc gnome-applets gnome-control-center
gnome-core gnome-help-data gnome-panel gnome-panel-data gnome-session
gnome-terminal gnome-utils gnomeicu gnumeric gs htmlgen liballegro-dev
libapache-mod-perl libnet-dns-perl libnewt0 libnspr4 libnss3 libpgperl libsane
libwine links locales mc mc-common mozilla-browser mozilla-psm mpg321 postgresql
postgresql-client postgresql-contrib printtool pstoedit pydb python-bobo
python-bobodtml python-bobopos python-dev python-doc python-examples
python-extclass python-gdbm python-gendoc python-imaging python-imaging-sane
python-kjbuckets python-ldap python-mpz python-netcdf python-newt python-numeric
python-pygresql python-xml scantv scrollkeeper sgmltools-lite spectemu-common
spectemu-x11 swig vorbis-tools whiptail wine xchat xchat-common xpdf
493 packages upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 82 not upgraded.
Sorry, but the following packages have unmet dependencies:
apache: Depends: perl5 or
perl but 5.6.1-7 is to be installed
Conflicts: apache-modules but it is not installable
dnsutils: Depends: libdns4 but 1:9.1.3-1 is to be installed
Conflicts: netstd (< 2.00) but it is not going to be installed
galeon: Depends: libgdk-pixbuf2 (>= 0.16.0-1) but 0.16.0-1 is to be installed
gnome-terminal: Depends: libesd0 (>= 0.2.22-4) or
libesd-alsa0 (>= 0.2.22-4) but it is not going to be installed
gs: Depends: zlib1g (>= 1:1.1.3) but 1:1.1.4-1 is to be installed
Conflicts: gs_svga but it is not installable
libmetakit-dev: Depends: libmetakit (= 2.01-4) but 2.01-4 is to be installed
postgresql: Conflicts: postgresql-pl but it is not going to be installed
postgresql-contrib: Depends: libpgsql2.1 (>= 7.1)
Depends: libpgsql2.1 (>= 7.1release)
E: Internal Error, InstallPackages was called with broken packages!
A dist-upgrade throws out hundreds of lines of errors, including
several "E: Fatal, conflicts violated" lines
I had hoped it was a temporary glitch, but a new apt-get update today
hasn't fixed it. The 'internal error' has me worried.
Any suggestions?
--
Keith Willoughby
Turned out nice again.
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