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Re: broken cups in sid



On Tue, 2004-06-01 at 19:10, richard lyons wrote:
> On Saturday 29 May 2004 20:29, Micha Feigin wrote:
> [...]
> > Here is a list of the cups related packages I have installed if it
> > helps (I am not sure all are needed but I didn't feel like trying
> > to figure which to throw out):
> >
> > i   cupsomatic-ppd                  - linuxprinting.org printer
> > i A cupsys                          - Common UNIX Printing Syste                     
> -
> > i A cupsys-bsd                      - Common UNIX Printing Syste
> > i A cupsys-client                   - Common UNIX Printing Syste 
> > i   cupsys-driver-gimpprint-data    - Gimp-Print printer drivers 
> > i   cupsys-pt                       - Tool for viewing/managing 
> > i A foomatic-db                     - linuxprinting.org printer 
> > i A foomatic-db-engine              - linuxprinting.org printer 
> > i   foomatic-db-gimp-print          - linuxprinting.org printer 
> > i   foomatic-db-hpijs               - linuxprinting.org printer 
> > i   foomatic-filters                - linuxprinting.org printer 
> > i   foomatic-filters-ppds           - linuxprinting.org printer
> > i   gnome-cups-manager              - CUPS printer admin tool fo
> > i A libcupsimage2                   - Common UNIX Printing Syste
> > i A libcupsys2-gnutls10             - Common UNIX Printing Syste
> > i   libgnomecups1.0-1               - GNOME library for CUPS int 
> > i   libgnomecupsui1.0-1             - UI extensions to libgnomec
> 
> Unfortunately, I cannot duplicate this on my system.  I have the 
> circular dependency problem 
>    cupsys depends on libcupsys2 >=1.1.13-1
>    libcupsys2 conflicts with libcupsys2-gnutls10
>    cupsys depends on libcupsys2-gnutls10
> with a few complications with kdelibs4 and kdelibs3

cupsys shouldn't be depending on libcupsys2. Its kdelibs4 (and probably 3) which do.
If you can live without KDE then getting rid of it should sort this out,
otherwise wait for updates or compile kdelibs yourself.

If you have an old cupsys installed then that will be depending on libcupsys, so
uninstalling that before installing the new version should sort that out. Otherwise
I have no idea what's going on...

HTH
Tristan

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