In the year 2017, of the month of November, on the 27th day, Peter Flynn wrote:
>
> So I added the PPA and installed E22 as per 
> http://ubuntuhandbook.org/index.php/2017/11/install-enlightenment-22-ppa-in-ubuntu/
> 
> Now it says:
> 
> >You might want to run 'apt-get -f install' to correct these.
> >The following packages have unmet dependencies:
> > enlightenment : Depends: libefl (>= 1.20.6-0xenial0) but it is not installed
> >E: Unmet dependencies. Try using -f.
> 
> Does anyone have suggestions. I can't find a page describing how to replace
> Moksha with E22.

 I'm not too experienced with Ubuntu PPA sources, but I had a look at that
link, and it seems like the PPA source has that version of libefl available.
Not sure why it wasn't installed automatically.  What happened when you ran
"apt-get -f install"?

 If you want, you can always download the .deb file and install it manually.
Download it via the URL:
 
https://launchpad.net/~niko2040/+archive/ubuntu/e19/+files/libefl_1.20.6-0xenial0_amd64.deb

 I assume you know how to use "dpkg" to install deb files.

 Cheers,
 dave.k


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