:: Re: [DNG] help request
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Autor: Vernon Geiszler
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To: dng
Betreff: Re: [DNG] help request
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> On Thu, 8 Dec 2022 09:46:59 -0600, o1bigtenor wrote in message
> <CAPpdf59STOPa_tZw_nPds4bbWfgDbhV9LCqnwk7Fn6DioO2szg@???>:
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> > On Thu, Dec 8, 2022 at 8:07 AM Arnt Karlsen <arnt@???> wrote:
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> > > ..re-update your liblxqt*s, mine are newer, as in 1.1.0-2|3ish.
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> > Hm - - - very interesting.
> > Tried a couple cycles of update/upgrade - - - nothing happening.
> > So I tried a long short and did a apt install --reinstall lxqt-panel.
> > (Followed that with apt-mark auto lxqt-panel to keep things
> > 'toegether'.) Then and only then did apt pull in all the lxqt*
> > packages - - to where I now have some almost 30 packages from the
> > 1.1.0-2 or 3 group. Not everything labeled 16 is gone (there still is
> > the 14 on one!).
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> > Guess that I still don't understand why the packages were being held
> > back.
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> ..try follow the the qt, lib etc dependencies with
> variants of e.g. "dpkg -l |grep qt |grep 0.16. ",
> sooner or later you'll find some old lib which is
> "manually installed" that should be "automatically
> installed." aptitude's "A" is neat here.
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> > (Makes me wonder if there are some circular arguments happening
> > behind the scenes and apt can't break the circles so the packages just
> > get held back - - - dunno!!!)
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> > Thanks for the ideas/help.
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> I have found that after doing the upgrade, doing a dist-upgrade installs
> the held back packages.
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Vernon