On Wed, Dec 18, 2013 at 06:26:01PM +0000, Ivan Vučica wrote: > I specifically recommended the curses UI instead of just using CLI, because > you can then play with scenarios that will resolve the conflicts/missing > deps in a nicer UI. > > Obviously libobjcgs, whatever that is, is missing, and there are multiple > ways to resolve that. Try to use the graphical resolver in curses UI of > aptitude to browse for possible resolutions. And if you can't, try to > figure out where the packages are being pulled from, try to change versions > that apt is trying to install (really easy with curses UI), etc.
libobjcgs is the name I gave to libobjc2's package as there already are packages named libobjc2, libobjc3 etc on debian. > Maybe Philippe's packages really have a problem, in which case he will > highly appreciate if you could figure out what the problem is :-) Well, yeah ! I already know of one (big) problem : they don't replace the packages from the distribution while they should (different libobjc etc) so you really have to clear your system from old gnustep stuff before installing. Philippe -- Une auto-stoppeuse est souvent une jolie jeune femme légèrement habillée qui se trouve sur votre chemin lorsque vous êtes avec votre femme. Woody Allen _______________________________________________ Discuss-gnustep mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnustep
