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Dependency hell

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stevepusser
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Re: Dependency hell

#46 Post by stevepusser »

Since the packages in the Ubuntu Trusty repos are going to be older than the ones in Debian Stretch and Buster, I would say it's a pretty sure bet that they didn't get into the OP's system, barring any Ubuntu shenanigans with epochs in the versions...
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Re: Dependency hell

#47 Post by Danielsan »

silas2 wrote:I seem to have got into a fix, when I try to run
sudo gdebi cerebro_0.3.0_amd64.deb
I get :

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dpkg: error processing package gconf2 (--configure):
 dependency problems - leaving unconfigured
Errors were encountered while processing:
 gconf2-common
 gconf-service
 libgconf-2-4:amd64
 gconf2
+ a massive list of " warning: files list file for package ...." lines, although I can cd into var/lib/dpkg/info and see a big list of packages...?

I can't seem to remove this gconf2 - it doesn't seem a massively fundamental app, but every time I try to remove I get more config problems.
It is available as appimage, why do you need to install it?

https://github.com/KELiON/cerebro/relea ... 4.AppImage

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