This issue appears to be fixed in 12.04 LTS Beta 1. I selected the
package bindfs and it installed without error.
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Title:
Can't install bindfs
Hi,
Yota's solution is working, but you won't receive upgrades. Luckily
there is another way, which will not interfere with any other packages.
A quick and clean solution is to install a virtual package fuse, which
depends on fuse-utils.
Check my blog on how to create such a package:
While the bindfs-dependency is obviously wrong, you could also repackage
fuse-utils to include Provides: fuse in DEBIAN/control.
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Title:
Can't
Ran into the same problem today.
bindfs has been showing up as not upgradeable ever since the upgrade
to oneiric, but i was just ignoring it. Today I uninstalled the natty
version (1.8 something) and tried to re-install the version in the
repos...no luck.
yota's attachment installs fine for me
Fix is clear and easy, yet it's still not fixed in the repo... What's
the delay?
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Title:
Can't install bindfs package - it have dependency on
Any chances of getting this fixed in the repo?
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Title:
Can't install bindfs package - it have dependency on non-exist package
fuse
To manage
the same problem. I've 32bit computer, so yota's workaround won't work
:-(
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Title:
Can't install bindfs package - it have dependency on non-exist
The attached file is repackaged with dependencies changed from fuse to
fuse-utils. This is my first time doing things like this. At least it
works on my machine. It's for 32-bit.
Make sure when you update the packages from repository, don't get the
installed one replaced by the buggy ones in the
to Abhabongse Janthong: Awesome! Thanks! That one works!
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Title:
Can't install bindfs package - it have dependency on non-exist package
fuse
same problem here.
@yota: your workaround works. thanks a lot! i hope your package is free
from nasty stuff... q8)
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Title:
Can't install bindfs
I have 2 machines running ubuntu and have upgraded one to 11.10. I rely
on bindfs and this dependency bug has broken my installation on one and
is preventing me upgrading on the other. This should be very simple to
sort out: Package 'Fuse' is not available in 11.10, so it should not be
a
By looking at list of dependencies from the previous bindfs packages,
they seem to depend on fuse-util but not fuse. My guess is that fuse is
not the correct name of the package in the first place.
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: bindfs (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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To circumvent the problem I repackaged the deb without the fuse
dependency: now it installs and runs fine on my system.
It's attached in the case that can come handy to someone else waiting
for an official fix.
** Attachment added: repackaged with dependency removed
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