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Re: How do I report bug on Old machine via this New Laptop?



On 2020-07-13 at 17:16, Paul Gerken wrote:

> Hi User,
> 
>    apt-get install cups cups-client "foomatic-db*"  
> 
> fails with  foomatic-db-compressed-ppds  : Conflicts:   foomatic-db  Breaks:
> foomatic-db  
> 
>   Unable to correct problems, you have held broken packages.

That appears to be because it's not supposed to be possible to install
both of these two packages side-by-side.

They apparently both provide files that satisfy the same requirement,
such that having both of them present on the same running system
wouldn't make sense.

You'll need to narrow down your list of packages to be installed, by not
using the wildcard.

The list of package which that wildcard pattern would match can be
identified in a number of ways, but I just did it by the following:

$ apt-cache search foomatic | grep ^foomatic

(I'd expect 'apt-cache search ^foomatic' to do it, but apparently that
also matches the cups-filters package. I don't care enough to
investigate why at the moment.)

> How do I go about reporting this problem? w/o email on target Kali
> linux machine?

I did write out a fairly lengthy, step-by-step answer to this, but I
think the answer had started to become condescending and generally
unproductive, so I'm not going to include it here.

The short answer is that when you cancel an otherwise-complete bug
report from the 'reportbug' program, it saves the result into a file,
and you can take that file to another machine and (with a little work)
turn it into an E-mail that can be sent from there.

I use a similar method on my own computer, since although I do have the
ability to send E-mail from here, I can't do it from the command line or
via reportbug. I suspect I don't have a working SMTP configuration
defined anywhere those mail systems know how to access.

-- 
   The Wanderer

The reasonable man adapts himself to the world; the unreasonable one
persists in trying to adapt the world to himself. Therefore all
progress depends on the unreasonable man.         -- George Bernard Shaw

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