This came about because you installed from -updates (possibly a point
release ISO), and then disabled non-security updates, causing the local
and remote packages to be mismatched until a security update trumped
them both.
Definitely not a vim packaging bug.
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Also, I'm pretty sure the issue experienced by user "zacktu (cannon)" is
different than my issue.
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Title:
vim-gtk3 Has
Mr. Murray,
Without having yet added "universe-updates" (or anything else) to my
/etc/apt/sources.list file, I went ahead and ran `apt-get update` and
`apt-cache policy vim-gtk3` again, now it looks like things have been
fixed (enough) for me to move forward as-is.
AND IT WORKS!
Unfortunately,
My workaround was to rename ~/.vimrc effectively removing it. Now I can
use vi with no error messages.
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Title:
vim-gtk3
I suspect you don't have -updates enabled for universe in your
/etc/apt/sources.list file. If you did you'd see the following:
$ apt-cache policy vim-gtk3
vim-gtk3:
Installed: (none)
Candidate: 2:7.4.1689-3ubuntu1.1
Version table:
2:7.4.1689-3ubuntu1.1 500
500
Hello Mr. Murray,
Sorry for the delay, looks like we finally have confirmation from zaktu,
here are the results of the command for which you asked:
$ apt-cache policy vim-gtk3
vim-gtk3:
Installed: (none)
Candidate: 2:7.4.1689-3ubuntu1
Version table:
2:7.4.1689-3ubuntu1 500
500
I have the same symptoms as described here after upgrading from 14.04 to
16.04. I have always been a vi user. On this system vi links
eventually to /usr/bin/vim.tiny, and I get the same error messages as
described here.
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state
[Expired for vim (Ubuntu) because there has been no activity for 60
days.]
** Changed in: vim (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Expired
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On Wed, Sep 14, 2016 at 07:03:22PM -, Will Braswell wrote:
> PS - I found the deb URL by the following steps:
>
> 1. Visit http://packages.ubuntu.com/
> 2. Search for "vim-gtk3" in xenial, which leads to
> http://packages.ubuntu.com/search?keywords=vim-gtk3=names=xenial=all
> 3. Select
PS - I found the deb URL by the following steps:
1. Visit http://packages.ubuntu.com/
2. Search for "vim-gtk3" in xenial, which leads to
http://packages.ubuntu.com/search?keywords=vim-gtk3=names=xenial=all
3. Select the package which leads to http://packages.ubuntu.com/xenial/vim-gtk3
4.
Hi Brian,
The following 4 commands work on my system to actually run gvim,
although as I said before this leaves the packages in a broken state, so
I still go ahead and run the purge command at the end to remove the
broken (but working) package for now, until a proper solution is in
place.
$
I was unable to recreate this today:
$ sudo apt-get install vim-gtk3
[sudo] password for bdmurray:
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
The following packages were automatically installed and are no longer required:
** Changed in: vim (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => High
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Title:
vim-gtk3 Has Unmet Dependencies After `apt-get
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: vim (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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