Hi Ralf,
Thanks for your answer, but you are necroposting this bug.
The issue was solved long ago, it was related to a transition from 1.3 to 1.4.
The situation you described is an issue in testing at the moment, as some of
fenics packages are version 1.5 and others 1.4, breaking the whole
Hello,
this seems to be due to the fact that fenics depends on libdolfin-dev
(= 1.5.0), which currently only exists in experimental. The long-term
solution would then be to upload libdolfin-dev 1.5.0-x to sid. A quick
fix for a user should be to install libdolfin-dev 1.5.0-1 from experimental.
Ok, somehow the problem seems to be solved.
I had to reinstall debian for external reasons, but then apt-get complained
about some missing dependency and didn't let me install fenics.
For other's reference, I solved installing fenics with aptitude, which all of
a sudden seems to be smarter than
Hi Massimiliano,
Do you still have this problem? If so, can you please give us some
more information? For instance, what do you get when you run the
following command?
# apt-get -s dist-upgrade
Johannes
On Fri, Oct 24, 2014 at 8:29 AM, Massimiliano Leoni
leoni.massimilia...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Johannes,
yes, I still have the problem.
The output of apt-get -s dist-upgrade is long, so I attach it.
I also provided basic translation in english [my locale is in italian].
Thanks,
Massimiliano
In data martedì 28 ottobre 2014 09:13:24, Johannes Ring ha scritto:
Hi Massimiliano,
Do
Package: fenics
Version: 1:1.4.0.1
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
since about last week apt-get dist-upgrade proposes me a huge update
involving 200+ packages, whose side effect is to have fenics - and all
packages coming with it - removed from the system.
I would guess it's a dependency