Mr. Murray,
Without having yet added "universe-updates" (or anything else) to my
/etc/apt/sources.list file, I went ahead and ran `apt-get update` and
`apt-cache policy vim-gtk3` again, now it looks like things have been
fixed (enough) for me to move forward as-is.
AND IT WORKS!
Unfortunately,
Also, I'm pretty sure the issue experienced by user "zacktu (cannon)" is
different than my issue.
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Title:
vim-gtk3 Has Unmet Dependencies After
Hello Mr. Murray,
Sorry for the delay, looks like we finally have confirmation from zaktu,
here are the results of the command for which you asked:
$ apt-cache policy vim-gtk3
vim-gtk3:
Installed: (none)
Candidate: 2:7.4.1689-3ubuntu1
Version table:
2:7.4.1689-3ubuntu1 500
500
PS - I found the deb URL by the following steps:
1. Visit http://packages.ubuntu.com/
2. Search for "vim-gtk3" in xenial, which leads to
http://packages.ubuntu.com/search?keywords=vim-gtk3=names=xenial=all
3. Select the package which leads to http://packages.ubuntu.com/xenial/vim-gtk3
4.
Hi Brian,
The following 4 commands work on my system to actually run gvim,
although as I said before this leaves the packages in a broken state, so
I still go ahead and run the purge command at the end to remove the
broken (but working) package for now, until a proper solution is in
place.
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Public bug reported:
I have a fresh install of Ubuntu v16.04.1, then I did an `apt-get
upgrade` and it only had a few seemingly-minor packages to upgrade
(don't remember the list, sorry).
Apparently all the core vim packages have been upgraded to
2:7.4.1689-3ubuntu1.1 but vim-gtk3 (and all the