> Do # apt-get install qt
>
> That will make sure qt is the newest version available.
hmmm.. does not solve the problem, see below for output.
how to resolve this?
>
> "apt-get upgrade" tells apt to upgrade all installed packages to the
> newest ones available. :-)
# apt-get install qt
Reading Package Lists... Done
Building Dependency Tree... Done
You might want to run `apt-get -f install' to correct these:
The following packages have unmet dependencies:
libdv: Depends: libXv.so.1
mpeg2dec: Depends: libXv.so.1
qt-MySQL: Depends: qt (= 1:3.0.5-17) but 1:3.1.1-6 is to be installed
qt-ODBC: Depends: qt (= 1:3.0.5-17) but 1:3.1.1-6 is to be installed
qt-PostgreSQL: Depends: qt (= 1:3.0.5-17) but 1:3.1.1-6 is to be
installed
qt-Xt: Depends: qt (= 1:3.0.5-17) but 1:3.1.1-6 is to be installed
qt-devel: Depends: qt (= 1:3.0.5-17) but 1:3.1.1-6 is to be installed
redhat-artwork: PreDepends: /usr/lib/qt3
sketch: Depends: python-imaging but it is not installable
vlc: Depends: libXv.so.1
Depends: libmad but it is not going to be installed
Depends: libmad.so.0
E: Unmet dependencies. Try 'apt-get -f install' with no packages (or
specify a solution).
?
LL
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