Re: aptitude safe-upgrade in sid has several broken packages

2009-10-09 Thread JF Pirl
Hello,

You might as well do a simple
aptitude install epiphany-browser
(if my memory doesn't fail, it will warn you about the fact that
epiphany-gecko - and possibly epiphany-extensions-more - will have to
be removed, which is no problem as they are now obsolete).

By the way, is the graphical ugliness of some days ago in Sid solved
now? (when logging in, GTK/the gnome-panels seemed to be broken or
something, and some panel applets did not want to work, as well as no
direct shutdown possibilities in the gdm session - I switched back to
Squeeze/testing for a moment because of it)

2009/10/8, Tomek Kruszona bloodyscar...@gmail.com:
 Rick Thomas wrote:
 Thanks for the suggestion...

 But I think there's something I don't understand...

  From the package descriptions, it sounds like the epiphany folks are
 headed in the direction of epiphany-browser and away from
 epiphany-webkit.  Wouldn't installing epiphany-webkit be a step backwards?

 I'm not sure. It seems you're right. Following informations from package
 descriptions:
 $ aptitude show epiphany-browser
 Package: epiphany-browser
 New: yes
 State: installed
 Automatically installed: yes
 Version: 2.28.0-4
 Priority: optional
 Conflicts: epiphany-extensions ( 2.22.1-3), epiphany-gecko,
 epiphany-webkit (
 2.28)
 Replaces: epiphany-gecko, epiphany-webkit ( 2.28)


 $ aptitude show epiphany-webkit
 Package: epiphany-webkit
 New: yes
 State: installed
 Automatically installed: no
 Version: 2.28.0-4
 Priority: optional
 Section: gnome
 Maintainer: Josselin Mouette j...@debian.org
 Uncompressed Size: 53.2k
 Depends: epiphany-browser (= 2.28.0)
 Description: Dummy, transitional package
   This package has been made obsolete by epiphany-browser 2.28.0, and is
 safe to
   remove.
 Homepage: http://www.gnome.org/projects/epiphany/

  From descriptions above it's clear that you don't need epiphany-webkit
 anymore...
 I just made a test and system allowed me to remove epiphany-webkit with
 no problems amd dependencies.

 Despite of information above it seems that installing epiphany-webkit
 with all dependencies soled the problem. Not sure what was the cause :/

 Best regards,
 Tomek Kruszona


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Re: aptitude safe-upgrade in sid has several broken packages

2009-10-09 Thread Tim Tebbit
JF Pirl wrote:

8

 By the way, is the graphical ugliness of some days ago in Sid solved
 now? (when logging in, GTK/the gnome-panels seemed to be broken or
 something, and some panel applets did not want to work, as well as no
 direct shutdown possibilities in the gdm session - I switched back to
 Squeeze/testing for a moment because of it)

I think shutdown had to do with gnome-power-manager. All seems well now.
I haven't noticed anything else that is out of whack. (yet)


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Re: aptitude safe-upgrade in sid has several broken packages

2009-10-08 Thread Tomek Kruszona

Rick Thomas wrote:

The following packages are BROKEN:
  epiphany-browser epiphany-extensions-more libgnokii4 python-qt4


Hello!

Regarding epiphany:
It seems has something in common with epiphany gecko to webkit 
transition. Try installing epiphany-webkit. It should remove obsolete 
packages and install epiphany with webkit support.


About rest of the problems I don't know :)

Best regards,
Tomek Kruszona


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Re: aptitude safe-upgrade in sid has several broken packages

2009-10-08 Thread Rick Thomas


On Oct 8, 2009, at 3:15 PM, Tomek Kruszona wrote:


Rick Thomas wrote:

The following packages are BROKEN:
 epiphany-browser epiphany-extensions-more libgnokii4 python-qt4


Hello!

Regarding epiphany:
It seems has something in common with epiphany gecko to webkit  
transition. Try installing epiphany-webkit. It should remove  
obsolete packages and install epiphany with webkit support.


About rest of the problems I don't know :)

Best regards,
Tomek Kruszona



Thanks for the suggestion...

But I think there's something I don't understand...

From the package descriptions, it sounds like the epiphany folks are  
headed in the direction of epiphany-browser and away from epiphany- 
webkit.  Wouldn't installing epiphany-webkit be a step backwards?


Rick

===
 $ aptitude show epiphany-webkit
Package: epiphany-webkit
State: not installed
Version: 2.28.0-4
Priority: optional
Section: gnome
Maintainer: Josselin Mouette j...@debian.org
Uncompressed Size: 53.2k
Depends: epiphany-browser (= 2.28.0)
Description: Dummy, transitional package
 This package has been made obsolete by epiphany-browser 2.28.0, and  
is safe to remove.

Homepage: http://www.gnome.org/projects/epiphany/

 $ aptitude show epiphany-browser
Package: epiphany-browser
State: installed
Automatically installed: no
Version: 2.26.3-2
Priority: optional
Section: gnome
Maintainer: Josselin Mouette j...@debian.org
Uncompressed Size: 32.8k
Depends: epiphany-gecko
Description: Intuitive web browser - dummy package
 Epiphany is a simple yet powerful GNOME web browser targeted at non- 
technical users. Its principles are simplicity and

 standards compliance.

 This dummy package installs Epiphany with the Gecko backend by  
default.

Homepage: http://www.gnome.org/projects/epiphany/


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Re: aptitude safe-upgrade in sid has several broken packages

2009-10-08 Thread Tomek Kruszona

Rick Thomas wrote:

Thanks for the suggestion...

But I think there's something I don't understand...

 From the package descriptions, it sounds like the epiphany folks are 
headed in the direction of epiphany-browser and away from 
epiphany-webkit.  Wouldn't installing epiphany-webkit be a step backwards?


I'm not sure. It seems you're right. Following informations from package 
descriptions:

$ aptitude show epiphany-browser
Package: epiphany-browser
New: yes
State: installed
Automatically installed: yes
Version: 2.28.0-4
Priority: optional
Conflicts: epiphany-extensions ( 2.22.1-3), epiphany-gecko, 
epiphany-webkit (

   2.28)
Replaces: epiphany-gecko, epiphany-webkit ( 2.28)


$ aptitude show epiphany-webkit
Package: epiphany-webkit
New: yes
State: installed
Automatically installed: no
Version: 2.28.0-4
Priority: optional
Section: gnome
Maintainer: Josselin Mouette j...@debian.org
Uncompressed Size: 53.2k
Depends: epiphany-browser (= 2.28.0)
Description: Dummy, transitional package
 This package has been made obsolete by epiphany-browser 2.28.0, and is 
safe to

 remove.
Homepage: http://www.gnome.org/projects/epiphany/

From descriptions above it's clear that you don't need epiphany-webkit 
anymore...
I just made a test and system allowed me to remove epiphany-webkit with 
no problems amd dependencies.


Despite of information above it seems that installing epiphany-webkit 
with all dependencies soled the problem. Not sure what was the cause :/


Best regards,
Tomek Kruszona


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