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Package: qgis
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable
Dear Maintainer,
I recently found out that qgis was uninstalled (presumably by dist-upgrading),
and it cannot be installed.
sudo apt-get install qgis
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
Some packages could not be installed. This may mean that you have
requested an impossible situation or if you are using the unstable
distribution that some required packages have not yet been created
or been moved out of Incoming.
The following information may help to resolve the situation:
The following packages have unmet dependencies:
qgis : Depends: libgsl2 but it is not going to be installed
E: Unable to correct problems, you have held broken packages.
Thanks,
steko
-- System Information:
Debian Release: stretch/sid
APT prefers unstable
APT policy: (500, 'unstable'), (100, 'experimental')
Architecture: amd64 (x86_64)
Kernel: Linux 4.2.0-1-amd64 (SMP w/4 CPU cores)
Locale: LANG=it_IT.utf8, LC_CTYPE=it_IT.utf8 (charmap=UTF-8)
Shell: /bin/sh linked to /bin/dash
Init: systemd (via /run/systemd/system)
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On 30-11-15 12:05, Alexandre Detiste wrote:
> Problem lies not in qgis, but in the fact that other packages that depends on
> libgsl*
> have not yet been updated.
>
> If you can do without inkscape for a while, you can force installation this
> way:
>
> # LANG=C apt install qgis libgsl2
> The following packages will be REMOVED:
> enblend enfuse hugin indi-bin inkscape kdeedu libgsl0ldbl
> libindialignmentdriver1 step
> The following NEW packages will be installed:
> libgsl2
> The following packages will be upgraded:
> python-qgis python-qgis-common qgis qgis-common qgis-plugin-globe
> qgis-plugin-globe-common qgis-providers qgis-providers-common
>
>
> If you need both qgis & inkscape asap, you can dig snapshots.debian.org
> and down load 7 needed packages manually then install those with "dpkg -i "
All reverse dependencies of libgsl2 that are commonly installed via the
gnome & kde-full dependency chains have now been rebuilt:
enblend-enfuse (4.1.4+dfsg-3) via #806830
libindi (1.0.0-4) via #806834
inkscape (0.91-7) via #806833
step (4:15.08.3-1) via #804501
You don't have to remove gnome and/or kde-full any more when upgrading
qgis & libgsl. step (4:15.08.3-1) was fixed today, it should become
available via the mirrors in about 4 to 8 hours. The others are already
available.
Kind Regards,
Bas
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