What does that actually mean? Firstly, I'm not running 12.04, I'm running 14.04. Secondly, all I know is that Ubuntu keeps telling me that there's a problem, and I keep experiencing weird problems such as not being able to access my LAN unless I reboot, and the system telling me that various apps and services have ceased to run. Finally, today it tells me that there was an unspecified system problem, and asks whether I want to report it. I reported it, and then you send me a reply that is basically nonsensical unless I actually have sufficient knowledge to fix the problem myself. Which, if I follow, is what you're actually telling me to do.
I changed over to Ubuntu Linux after years of supporting, selling, training, and using Windows because I was sick of spending so much time trying to sort out OS/software issues, rather than doing the actual work that I needed to do. Recently, I'm finding that Ubuntu seems to have gone the same way. I'm constantly having to reboot, Google solutions to stupid little problems that stop me from doing what needs to be done, etc. If you're getting the subtle impression that I'm feeling rather pissed off, you're right. I'd appreciate it if you'd please provide some usable (read non-expert) information on what is actually going on, and what is required. On 09/12/2015 11:04 AM, Matthias Klose wrote: > There is nothing to fix. If the soname of the library changed, you have > to rebuild the reverse dependencies. > > ** Changed in: libzip (Ubuntu) > Status: Confirmed => Invalid > > I' -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/990314 Title: libzip1 missing in (12.04 Precise Pangolin) To manage notifications about this bug go to: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libzip/+bug/990314/+subscriptions -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs
