[Bug 93304] Re: Undoing a change which will break packages still does not permit us to apply changes

2007-09-17 Thread Marco Maini
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 139039 *** https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/139039 Your issue looks like report 139039 and is still open in Gutsy. Please post there your future comments. Thanks for your collaboration to improve Kubuntu. Feel free to report any other issue. ** This bug has

[Bug 93304] Re: Undoing a change which will break packages still does not permit us to apply changes

2007-06-27 Thread Shriramana Sharma
Perhaps I was not clearer. The problem is not with my repository setup. I am asserting that Adept has a bug which prevents further operations even after an attempted change which would break some packages is canceled. To test this, do the following using the official repositories: libqt4*

[Bug 93304] Re: Undoing a change which will break packages still does not permit us to apply changes

2007-06-25 Thread Shriramana Sharma
Sorry for the delay. I was using Edgy. I must make it clear that this problem does not occur with the default repositories. I downloaded the DVD images from cargol.net and mount them on my hard disk as repositories. In them (I am talking about the images for Edgy) the mingw-related packages were

[Bug 93304] Re: Undoing a change which will break packages still does not permit us to apply changes

2007-06-25 Thread Richard Birnie
Shiramana, If the problem doesn't occur with the standard repositories then it sounds like a problem with your repository setup. There's really not much we can do about this. It does sound like you're right that it's caused by a dependency held on a disabled repository. Closing bug ** Changed

[Bug 93304] Re: Undoing a change which will break packages still does not permit us to apply changes

2007-06-10 Thread Richard Birnie
Shriramana, Just following up on this bug. What version of Kubuntu were you using when this problem occurred? Are you able to reproduce the problem on a fully updated install of Kubuntu 7.04 (feisty)? I tried to reproduce this on my system running Kubuntu Feisty but mingw32 installs fine for me.