On Sat, Jul 07, 2012 at 09:11:02AM -, Michael Nagel wrote:
> I just reported Bug #1022029 that basically gives me
> ==
> The following packages have unmet dependencies:
> libtiff4 : Breaks: libtiff4:i386 (!= 3.9.5-2ubuntu1) but 3.9.5-2ubuntu1.1 is
> installed
> libtiff4:i386 : Breaks: li
I just reported Bug #1022029 that basically gives me
==
The following packages have unmet dependencies:
libtiff4 : Breaks: libtiff4:i386 (!= 3.9.5-2ubuntu1) but 3.9.5-2ubuntu1.1 is
installed
libtiff4:i386 : Breaks: libtiff4 (!= 3.9.5-2ubuntu1.1) but 3.9.5-2ubuntu1 is
installed
==
when
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Title:
When installing Multi-Arch: same (meta-)package for two architectures,
dpkg considers one arch as completely
This bug was fixed in the package dpkg - 1.16.0.3ubuntu5.1
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dpkg (1.16.0.3ubuntu5.1) oneiric-proposed; urgency=low
* Backport patch that avoids disappearing other packages from the same set.
Packages within a set can rightfully share files and should not be
disappeared in
** Changed in: dpkg (Ubuntu Oneiric)
Assignee: Canonical Foundations Team (canonical-foundations) => Steve
Langasek (vorlon)
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As a workaround, run:
$ dpkg -i /var/cache/apt/archives/dpkg_*.deb; dpkg -i
/var/cache/apt/archives/libjpeg8_*.deb; apt-get -f install
This should unbreak apt and finish the upgrade.
** Tags added: workaround
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* debian/rules: Drop LP #902603 workaround again, dpkg is really fixed
now.
-- Martin Pitt Sun, 18 Dec 2011 09:46:21
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Still seeing this with the latest version of dpkg in precise. On an
apt-get run following the install of libtag1c2a:i386:
[...]
(Noting disappearance of libtag1c2a:i386, which has been completely replaced.)
[...]
The following package disappeared from your system as
all files have been overwritte
This bug was fixed in the package dpkg - 1.16.1.2ubuntu4
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dpkg (1.16.1.2ubuntu4) precise; urgency=low
* dpkg: Do not try to disappear other packages from the same set. Packages
within a set can rightfully share files and should not be disappeared in
the case where they sh