On Thu, 8 Dec 2022 06:28:12 -0600, o1bigtenor wrote in message
<CAPpdf5_EzWzGEoHrCFX-TOR1gEcCiosuDBV5ffg4c+dB_eKVug@???>:
> On Thu, Dec 8, 2022 at 6:23 AM Arnt Karlsen <arnt@???> wrote:
> >
> > On Thu, 8 Dec 2022 05:55:47 -0600, o1bigtenor wrote in message
> > <CAPpdf58hdw65dqEP-k_1Z-puhjj2saO40ikW0dQLwUNNNs0BYA@???>:
> >
> > > Greetings
> > >
> > > Running Devuan testing.
> > >
> > > LXQT (with I think all of its packages) is listed as available for
> > > upgrade but its being 'held back'.
> > >
> > > I would really like to understand why its being held back.
> >
> >
> > ..post your output of "dpkg -l |grep lxqt |cut -c -75"
> >
> here it is :
>
> (trying to understand the script - - - - the cut -c -75 - - - that's
> to limit the max total of packages displayed to 75 - - -yes?)
..nope, try cut the cut. ;o)
>
> # dpkg -l |grep lxqt |cut -c -75
> ii liblxqt-globalkeys-ui0:amd64 0.16.0-1
> ii liblxqt-globalkeys0:amd64 0.16.0-1
> ii liblxqt-l10n 1.1.0-2
> ii liblxqt0 0.16.0-1
> ii lxqt:amd64 30
> ii lxqt-about 0.16.0-1
> ii lxqt-about-l10n 1.1.0-3
> ii lxqt-admin 0.16.0-1
> ii lxqt-admin-l10n 1.1.0-3
> ii lxqt-branding-debian 0.14.0.3
> ii lxqt-config 0.16.1-1
> ii lxqt-config-l10n 1.1.0-3
> ii lxqt-core 30
> ii lxqt-globalkeys 0.16.0-1
> ii lxqt-globalkeys-l10n 1.1.0-2
> ii lxqt-notificationd 0.16.0-1
> ii lxqt-notificationd-l10n 1.1.0-2
> ii lxqt-openssh-askpass 0.16.0-1
> ii lxqt-openssh-askpass-l10n 1.1.0-2
> ii lxqt-panel 0.16.1-1
> ii lxqt-panel-l10n 1.1.0-2
> ii lxqt-policykit 0.16.0-1
> ii lxqt-policykit-l10n 1.1.0-2
> ii lxqt-powermanagement 0.16.0-1
> ii lxqt-powermanagement-l10n 1.1.0-3
> ii lxqt-qtplugin:amd64 0.16.0-1+b1
> ii lxqt-runner 0.16.0-1
> ii lxqt-runner-l10n 1.1.0-2
> ii lxqt-session 0.16.0-1
> ii lxqt-session-l10n 1.1.1-2
> ii lxqt-sudo 0.16.0-1
> ii lxqt-sudo-l10n 1.1.0-2
> ii lxqt-system-theme 0.16.0-1
> ii lxqt-theme-debian 0.14.0.3
> ii lxqt-themes 0.16.0-1
> ii task-lxqt-desktop 3.70devuan1
..re-update your liblxqt*s, mine are newer, as in 1.1.0-2|3ish.
--
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...with a number of polar bear hunters in his ancestry...
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