Re: upgrade question
Hello,
On 20/09/13 15:25, François Patte wrote:
> Le 20/09/2013 11:57, Jerome BENOIT a écrit :
>> Hello List,
>>
>>
>> On 20/09/13 11:39, François Patte wrote:
>>> Bonjour,
>>>
>>> I want to see if I can get rid of:
>>>
>>> (evince:14988): GLib-GObject-WARNING **:
>>> /tmp/buildd/glib2.0-2.36.4/./gobject/gsignal.c:2593: instance
>>> `0x7f8d6310ed90' has no handler with id `2342'
>>>
>>> (evince:14988): GLib-GObject-WARNING **:
>>> /tmp/buildd/glib2.0-2.36.4/./gobject/gsignal.c:2593: instance
>>> `0x7f8d6310ed90' has no handler with id `2343'
>>>
>>> everytime I close evince.... and I try to upgrade evince...
>>
>> What do you mean by upgrade here ?
>
> From man apt-get:
> upgrade
> upgrade is used to install the newest versions of all
> packages currently installed on the
> system from the sources enumerated in /etc/apt/sources.list.
> Packages currently installed
> with new versions available are retrieved and upgraded; under
> no circumstances are
> currently installed packages removed, or packages not already
> installed retrieved and
> installed. New versions of currently installed packages that
> cannot be upgraded without
> changing the install status of another package will be left
> at their current version. An
> update must be performed first so that apt-get knows that new
> versions of packages are
> available.
The next question: with which distribution are you playing ?
I guess not the stable (currently Whezzy).
>
>
>
>> Have you tried to build deb balls from the debian source or to
>> install directly the uptodate deb ball ?
>>
>> Building from debian source is the recommanded way.
>
> Yes I even got the kernel sources and compiled it from scratch!
>
>
>>
>> The result
>>> is surprising: 461 packages will be upgraded, among them
>>> xserver-xorg-video-ati (for instance)... Is evince depends on so
>>> many packages? even the video server for ati video cards, while my
>>> video card is nvidia...
>>>
>>> I don(t understand the dependencies: a lot of python packages,
>>> spamassassin, apache... and so on. I just want to see if something
>>> has been corrected in evince and libraries on which evince
>>> depends...
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>>
>>
>> hth, Jerome
>>
>>
>
hth,
Jerome
>
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