RobbH wrote: > This is bound to be a bit confusing, but "aptitude" is not the same > thing as "apt." > > Since you have already used dpkg and the new version was installed, but > not configured, I suggest you just run this command: > > > Code: -------------------- > > sudo apt-get install -f -------------------- > > > > (Note: that's "apt-get," not "apt" or "aptitude"!) > > The apt-get command is largely deprecated, now that "apt" is > available, But that version of the command should fix a broken > installation, if the dependencies are available. That's the way I > installed the new beta of LMS 8.4. > > You mentioned earlier, "I might have to update my Raspberry some time > in the near future." What OS version is it currently running, and do > you regularly update packages?
Hi RobbH Thanks for your reply. I know, that aptitude is not the same as apt and apt-get. Still, with all three commands, I get the same error messages about unresolved packages and installation of these packages fails afterwards. Also -f install does not help, same message again. That's where my initial questions comes from: what might I miss, if "libcrypt-openssl-rsa-perl" is not installed? I also tested the apt way to install the .deb package, I only get some 50k lines of warnings. And again, my 8.3.0 installation runs fine. I guess, I might update my Raspberry Pi to a new OS version, hoping, these issues will be solved automatically (o; Thanks for all the suggestions and help I received. I'm still a happy user of LMS (beside the fact, that the power supplies of one of my Squeezebox Receivers died on me earlier this week) ------------------------------------------------------------------------ andifor's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=16403 View this thread: http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=117013 _______________________________________________ Squeezecenter mailing list [email protected] http://lists.slimdevices.com/mailman/listinfo/squeezecenter
