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RE: apt-get problem




Hello Ben.

 First, I have ask you if you are doing the update/upgrade from CDs or
from the net. I personally think that is more secure the Net, especially
if you aren't using the stable version (woody).
  Next your problem looks like that your source (CD or Net) are not
consistently. Therefore, you can easy fix it manually. Just write down
the packages that can't be installed (e.g. libkcal2 ) and take this
packages from debian home page (see [1]) with the same version like is
request or with a bigger one and then upgrade yours or just remove and
install again the correct ones (dpkg -remove, dpkg -install).

 And I repeat, the best way for do 'update' and next 'dist-upgrade' I
believe it from the Net, in my experience the CDs for the test version
commonly have inconsistently like in your problem. Therefore in the
result of  [1] you get the knows mirrors of Debian arround the world,
just add the more close to you to your source file (I think that is
'/etc/apt/sources') and try first do this place the 'apt-get update' and
after the 'apt-get dist-upgrade'.  BTW, you can add many mirrors, and
not just one.


[1] From: http://www.debian.org/distrib/packages#search_packages
   choose the "testing" version and write the package name.
  For example the package 'libkcal2 ' is currently in the version
4.3.3.1-3.

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-----Original Message-----
From: Ben [mailto:debian@ausipos.com]
Sent: Tuesday, March 08, 2005 2:25 AM
To: debian-laptop@lists.debian.org
Subject: apt-get problem

Hi All,

Hopefully someone can help me with this...

I have an old(er) laptop that I use as a router, I recently ran an
apt-get upgrade on the laptop from stable to testing which returned the
following error:

Preconfiguring packages ...
(Reading database ... 115430 files and directories currently installed.)
Preparing to replace kdelibs-data 4:3.1.5-1 (using
.../kdelibs-data_4%3a3.3.2-1_all.deb) ...
Unpacking replacement kdelibs-data ...
Replacing files in old package kcontrol ...
Replacing files in old package koffice-data ...
dpkg: error processing
/var/cache/apt/archives/kdelibs-data_4%3a3.3.2-1_all.deb (--unpack):
  trying to overwrite
`/usr/share/mimelnk/application/vnd.sun.xml.calc.desktop', which is also
in package openoffice-de-en
dpkg-deb: subprocess paste killed by signal (Broken pipe) Errors were
encountered while processing:
  /var/cache/apt/archives/kdelibs-data_4%3a3.3.2-1_all.deb


I have attempted to use --fix-missing & -f to no avail, I have attempted
to remove everything to do with kde & openoffice (being a router I don't
use either of these) and get the error:

You might want to run `apt-get -f install' to correct these:
The following packages have unmet dependencies:
   kaddressbook: Depends: libkcal2 (>= 4:3.3.1) but it is not going to
be installed
                 Depends: libkdepim1 (>= 4:3.3.1) but it is not going to
be installed
   kalarm: Depends: libkcal2 (>= 4:3.3.1) but it is not going to be
installed
           Depends: libkdepim1 (>= 4:3.3.1) but it is not going to be
installed
   kandy: Depends: libkdepim1 (>= 4:3.3.1) but it is not going to be
installed
   kdelibs4: Depends: kdelibs-data (>= 4:3.3.0) but 4:3.1.5-1 is to be
installed
   korganizer: Depends: libkcal2 (>= 4:3.3.1) but it is not going to be
installed
               Depends: libkdepim1 (>= 4:3.3.1) but it is not going to
be installed
               Depends: libkgantt0 (>= 4:3.3.1) but it is not going to
be installed
               Depends: libkpimexchange1 (>= 4:3.3.1) but it is not
going to be installed
               Depends: libkpimidentities1 (>= 4:3.3.1) but it is not
going to be installed
   kpilot: Depends: libkcal2 (>= 4:3.3.1) but it is not going to be
installed
   ksync: Depends: libkcal2 (>= 4:3.3.1) but it is not going to be
installed
E: Unmet dependencies. Try 'apt-get -f install' with no packages (or
specify a solution).

how on earth do I get around this? I seem to now be at the position that
I can no longer install or remove anything via apt, which is getting
very frustrating...

any suggestions

Ben


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