On 28/11/17 00:05, Carsten Haitzler wrote:
On Mon, 27 Nov 2017 20:38:30 +0000 Peter Flynn <pe...@silmaril.ie> said:
[snip]
Does anyone have suggestions. I can't find a page describing how to
replace Moksha with E22.
looks like it needs a newer efl install. apt-get -f install ? or remove efl,
enlightenment and anything that depends on these from bodhi and maybe compile
your own?
Should I do all this from a Ctl-Alt-F1 console, rather than from the X
session (which would be Moksha) where you presumably can't remove a
package while it's in use (or can you?).
On 28/11/17 00:40, Dave wrote:
[...]
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.
I grabbed the screen log of the session so when I get back to the
machine I'll have a look. I suspect it be a conflict: Moksha requiring
one version of efl and the new e requiring a different one, and Bodhi
refusing to run both.
What happened when you ran "apt-get -f install"?
That's what the log is. I'll have a look. It all went normally until the
end when it claimed it had unmet dependencies.
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
Always an option when you know where to find it :-) Thanks.
Although on current behaviour, I wouldn't trust Bodhi to honour it,
given that it already knows it doesn't have libefl (>= 1.20.6-0xenial0)
and refused to install it when I typed apt-get -f install
I assume you know how to use "dpkg" to install deb files.
Yes indeed, thanks.
///Peter
///Peter
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