On 01/08/2018 09:14 PM, Hector Gonzalez wrote:
Try this: apt-get install koha-common
It should mark it as "to be installed", try to resolve its
dependencies, and upgrade it to the latest version. It looks like it
is marked to be removed, and this it should be corrected.
That worked! Koha
On 01/08/2018 03:59 PM, Chris Cormack wrote:
What happens if you try
sudo apt-get install libtest-simple-perl ?
Results:
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root@store:/# apt-get install libtest-simple-perl
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
The following packages
Try this: apt-get install koha-common
It should mark it as "to be installed", try to resolve its dependencies,
and upgrade it to the latest version. It looks like it is marked to be
removed, and this it should be corrected.
On 01/08/2018 09:36 AM, Bruce A. Metcalf wrote:
On 01/04/2018
Hi Bruce
What happens if you try
sudo apt-get install libtest-simple-perl
?
Chris
* Bruce A. Metcalf (bruce.metc...@augustansociety.net) wrote:
On 01/04/2018 01:55 PM, Chris Cormack wrote:
* Chris Cormack (chr...@catalyst.net.nz) wrote:
That usually means an unmet dependency. Definitely
On 01/04/2018 01:55 PM, Chris Cormack wrote:
* Chris Cormack (chr...@catalyst.net.nz) wrote:
That usually means an unmet dependency. Definitely don't remove it.
I'll look into it soon and see if I can spot what the issue is
Hmm, I just tried at work and the 17.11.00 to 17.11.01 worked fine
On 01/04/2018 05:56 PM, Liz Rea wrote:
If you are really on Debian Squeeze (6.0), that's super old Debian and
Koha 17.11 won't work with that - as you noticed some of the
dependencies aren't there for that old a version of Debian.
This upgrade will be a slightly bigger project for you, as
Hi Bruce,
If you are really on Debian Squeeze (6.0), that's super old Debian and
Koha 17.11 won't work with that - as you noticed some of the
dependencies aren't there for that old a version of Debian.
This upgrade will be a slightly bigger project for you, as you'll need
to upgrade your OS
Try apt-get dist-upgrade, there is a new dependency in 17.11 that was
not there with 17.05. If you don't want to dist-upgrade, you can answer
no to the prompt, but it will tell you what is blocking the upgrade.
You may then install the dependency (in my case it was
* Chris Cormack (chr...@catalyst.net.nz) wrote:
Hi Bruce
That usually means an unmet dependency. Definitely don't remove it. I'll look
into it soon and see if I can spot what the issue is
Chris
Hmm, I just tried at work and the 17.11.00 to 17.11.01 worked fine
Can you paste exactly what it
Hi Bruce
That usually means an unmet dependency. Definitely don't remove it. I'll look
into it soon and see if I can spot what the issue is
Chris
On January 5, 2018 5:35:09 AM GMT+13:00, "Bruce A. Metcalf"
wrote:
>On 01/03/2018 12:25 PM, Jonathan Druart wrote:
>
>> The
On 01/03/2018 12:25 PM, Jonathan Druart wrote:
The Koha community is proud to announce the release of Koha > 17.11.01.
Packages are also available.
When I attempt to upgrade using apt-get, the system proposes to remove
koha-common, but not to replace or upgrade it. This is not how previous
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