On Mon, Nov 30, 2015 at 03:16:27AM +0000, Antonio Trkdz.tab wrote:
> I finally removed systemd from my devuan system with: apt-get purge systemd
> libsystemd0 libsystemd-daemon0.
>
> I would like to install CUPS from angband.pl repo as suggested, but when I
> issue:
> apt-get install -t nosystemd cups cups-client
[...]>
> The following packages have unmet dependencies:
> cups : Depends: libcups2 (= 1.7.5-10.0nosystemd1) but 1.7.5-11+deb8u1 is
[...]
> I navigated to angband.pl and I have noticed that all the packages are
> different versions,for example:
>
> The cups related stuff are ...1.7.5-11+deb8u1.0nosystemd1 instead of
> ...1.7.5-10.0nosystemd1
[...]
> Err http://angband.pl/debian/ nosystemd/main libcups2 amd64
> 1.7.5-10.0nosystemd1
> 404 Not Found [IP: 89.206.35.136 80]
> E: Failed to fetch
> http://angband.pl/debian/pool/main/c/cups/libcups2_1.7.5-10.0nosystemd1_amd64.deb
> 404 Not Found [IP: 89.206.35.136 80]
Oif. I'm afraid that when jessie was released and I added stretch/unstable
packages, the old unqualified directory "nosystemd" was left dangling.
Newly updated packages went only to "nosystemd-jessie", bare "nosystemd" was
mostly working only because stable is rather slow-moving. When the security
update of cups came, I rebuilt and uploaded it but the new indices reached
only nosystemd-jessie while nosystemd went stale.
Sorry for that, I made it a symlink now so it should work.
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https://github.com/kilobyte/braillefont for this hack)