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and subject line Re: Bug#961393: pulseaudio,elogind: Can't install both
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Package: pulseaudio,elogind
Severity: important
Version: pulseaudio/13.0-5 elogind/241.3-1+debian3
Heya
I was gonna try to install elogind but then aptitude (and apt) wants to
uninstall a lot. After a bit of reading dependencies I realised that you
can't have elogind and pulseaudio at the same time since libpulse0 depends
on libsystemd0. This also make it impossible to use elogind and wine since
wine depends on libpulse0. Would be nice to have the possibility to at
least try out elogind.
Regards
Matti
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On Mon, May 25, 2020 at 07:00:40PM +0200, Matti Palmström wrote:
> Ah... sorry. I'm an idiot. It was wine32 that used libsystemd0:i386 and
> libelogind0 conflicted both libsystemd0 and libsystemd0:i386.
> I installed both libelogind0 and libelogind0:i386 and everything just
> worked. And... with elgoind I don't need xserver-xorg-legacy any
> longer. Woho! Thanks for the great work.
Glad you workied it out
Closing.
Mark
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