Martin:
> General advice: If you run a huge update-all as you did (160 packages to
> install or update) and it fails, first run update-all again.
>
> It will probably fail again, but you'll see the error more clearly, because
> it starts where the first attempt left off, with all the
On 10/12/16 21:15, Schneider wrote:
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> In this case there were 376556 lines of output from fink and the
> message above was at 376393. So there were 163 wrapping lines of text
> away from the end of the display. With wraps that's over 300 lines.
> Of course I'm not going to look at 376556
Martin:
> Fink offered you some advice:
>
> > Could not resolve inconsistent dependencies!
> >
> > Fink isn't sure how to install the above packages safely. You may be able
> > to fix
> > things by running:
> >
> > fink scanpackages
> > sudo apt-get update
> > sudo apt-get install
Fink offered you some advice:
> Could not resolve inconsistent dependencies!
>
> Fink isn't sure how to install the above packages safely. You may be able to
> fix
> things by running:
>
> fink scanpackages
> sudo apt-get update
> sudo apt-get install fig2dev=3.2.6-2
You see this just
Alexander:
Thanks as always for your quick help.
> We don???t know what packages were in the list to be installed from
> the above, so there really isn???t much to go on here. Sometimes
> there is a message about a particular package which is having a
> dependency problem, but in other cases a
> On Dec 7, 2016, at 17:38, Schneider wrote:
>
> Oh oh. I did:
>
> 6 17:03 fink selfupdate
> 7 17:06 fink selfupdate
> 8 17:07 fink update-all
>
> The final line for the update-all is:
>
> Failed: Fink::SysState: Could not resolve inconsistent
Oh oh. I did:
6 17:03 fink selfupdate
7 17:06 fink selfupdate
8 17:07 fink update-all
The final line for the update-all is:
Failed: Fink::SysState: Could not resolve inconsistent dependencies
Now what?
Tom
Thomas D. Schneider, Ph.D.
Senior Investigator
National