Dunno. Bug somewhere. On Feb 24, 2014 3:22 PM, "Albin Tonnerre" <lu...@debian.org> wrote:
> > Reverse Depends: > > e17:i386,e17 > > e17-dev,e17 0.17.3-3 > > e17-dbg,e17 0.17.3-3 > > e17-data,e17 > > Dependencies: > > 0.17.3-3 - libasound2 (2 1.0.16) libc6 (2 2.14) libdbus-1-3 (2 1.0.2) > > libecore-con1 (2 1.7.7) libecore-evas1 (2 1.7.7) libecore-file1 (2 > > 1.7.7) libecore-imf1 (2 1.7.7) libecore-input1 (2 1.7.7) libecore-ipc1 > > (2 1.7.7) libecore-x1 (2 1.7.7) libecore1 (2 1.7.7) libedbus1 (2 1.7.7) > > libedje1 (2 1.7.4) libeet1 (2 1.6.0) libefreet1 (2 1.7.7) libeina1 (2 > > 1.7.4) libeio1 (2 1.7.4) libevas1 (2 1.7.7) libpam0g (2 0.99.7.1) > > libxcb-keysyms1 (2 0.3.9) libxcb-shape0 (0 (null)) libxcb1 (0 (null)) > > e17-data (5 0.17.3-3) libevas1-engine-software-x11 (0 (null)) > > libedje-bin (0 (null)) dbus-x11 (0 (null)) pm-utils (0 (null)) > > enlightenment (0 (null)) enlightenment:i386 (0 (null)) e17:i386 (0 > > (null)) Provides: 0.17.3-3 - x-window-manager Reverse Provides: > > > > The first to report '(0 (null))' was libevas1-engine-software-x11, > > which looked related to my error, so I tried to manually install it: > > > > # apt-get install libevas1-engine-software-x11 > > > > which in fact needed to be installed, and that pulled in a bunch of > > other stuff as well. > > > > Then I re-ran apt-cache, but it looked the same. So I stepped through > > the rest of the packages that also had '(0 (null))' in the version. > > > > # apt-get install libedje-bin > > > > which also needed to be upgraded, and it pulled in some stuff too. > > > > The rest of the '(0 (null))' pkgs were okay. > > > > I flipped back to vt7, and tried logging in and it worked. > > Whoo-Friggin-Hoo!!! > > > > THAT was stressful - I have work to do! :) > > > > NO IDEA why the package did not pull that stuff in right. I added the e > > packages maintainers to this email so they can have a look. > > That's weird. I can't really see why something like that would happen. > You shouldn't have been able to keep the e17 package if one the > dependencies was missing... > -- > Albin > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Flow-based real-time traffic analytics software. Cisco certified tool. Monitor traffic, SLAs, QoS, Medianet, WAAS etc. with NetFlow Analyzer Customize your own dashboards, set traffic alerts and generate reports. Network behavioral analysis & security monitoring. All-in-one tool. http://pubads.g.doubleclick.net/gampad/clk?id=126839071&iu=/4140/ostg.clktrk _______________________________________________ enlightenment-users mailing list enlightenment-users@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/enlightenment-users