** Description changed:
Binary package hint: update-manager
Update: extended the bug report to cover various newer duplicates of
- other OOo extensions. the core problem is the same for all of these.
+ other OOo extensions. the core problem is the same for all of these,
+ openoffice.org-voikko is just the most notable since it's in main and
+ installed by default for all Finnish installations.
I upgraded successfully a virtual machine from 9.10 to 10.04 with
update-manager, but 8.04 LTS to 10.04 LTS (update-manager -d) is
erroring out, although without breaking the system. The following error
is gotten after retrieving new packages and moving to Installing
packages phase:
- Virhe suoritettaeessa ("Error running")
+ Virhe suoritettaessa ("Error running")
'E:Couldn't configure pre-depend openoffice.org-common for
openoffice.org-voikko, probably a dependency cycle'
- Palautetaan alkuperäistän järjestelmän tilaa ("Restoring original system
state")
+ Palautetaan alkuperäistä järjestelmän tilaa ("Restoring original system
state")
openoffice.org-voikko indeed pre-depends on openoffice.org-common since
Ubuntu 9.04 where it was added at a last minute to prevent upgrade
problems. The hardy version openoffice.org-voikko on the other hand
conflicts with openoffice.org-core >=1:2.4.1.1, which is possibly where
the calculation attempts stop.
WORKAROUND:
The correct order would be to remove the old openoffice.org-voikko while old
OOo is still installed, so that unregistering is done using the existing OOo,,
then upgrade to new OOo and, and install the new openoffice.org-voikko with the
new unopkg offered by openoffice.org-common.
(note there is another report bug #556321 on 9.10 -> 10.04 upgrade
problems, but I can't replicate those as described there)
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Upgrade 8.04 LTS -> 10.04 LTS fails at circular dependency with openoffice.org
extensions
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/562948
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