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    package dependancy problem [SOLVED]

    Hi,

    I'm new to Kubuntu, and just installed 9.10 onto my laptop. Everything works great, but while I'm learning how to use kubuntu I found this error when trying to add software using the software manager:

    "There are broken dependecies on your system. Please use an advanced package manage e.g. Synaptic or aptitude to resolve this situation."

    How do I resolve this problem?


    #2
    Re: package dependancy problem

    Hi, and welcome!

    If the package manager a allows you to do that, can you please install Synaptic? Then, run it (with the other packager manager closed). Then, you need to do this:

    https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Sy...roken packages

    Let us know how it goes!

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      #3
      Re: package dependancy problem

      unfortunately, this is one of the new KPAckageKit's bugs - it cannot handle broken dependency problems.

      To quickly check what the specific problem, you need to run Konsole and enter the command:
      Code:
      sudo apt-get update
      this manually updates the package list

      If that gives no errors, then try installing a program you were trying to install when KPackageKit gave you the error
      Code:
      sudo apt-get install <name-of-package>
      Then post the error messages here so we can see them.

      This sort of error happens sometimes when the package list is not up to date, or when an added repository introduces conflicts. Or the package in question is simply incorrectly packaged

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        #4
        Re: package dependancy problem

        Helloo and welcome to Kubuntu .

        Now let's get down to busyness, do the following:

        Open terminal (Konsole) and write:
        ’sudo dpkg --configure -a’ without the quotes and press enter, type in your password when asked and press enter (or return if keyboard is like that), afterwards, reboot. This should help to fix any broken packages that are missing due to upgrade problems. Do not worry if when u r typing in your password nothing is showing :P it's your secret password so it doesn't show it. :P just type it in.


        cheers, i hope it works.

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          #5
          Re: package dependancy problem

          Thanks everyone for your valuable input!!

          I was able to get the problem resolved through Konsole - and the apt-get install commands.

          Everything is working ok now.

          Really appreciate your help and speedy replies!

          Paul

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            #6
            Re: package dependancy problem

            Originally posted by drumkitcat
            "There are broken dependecies on your system. Please use an advanced package manage e.g. Synaptic or aptitude to resolve this situation."

            How do I resolve this problem?
            Open a console and type:
            Code:
            sudo apt-get install synaptic
            That is, if you want a 'good' GUI package manager. Synaptic works very well.
            Windows no longer obstructs my view.
            Using Kubuntu Linux since March 23, 2007.
            "It is a capital mistake to theorize before one has data." - Sherlock Holmes

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              #7
              Re: package dependancy problem

              lol I must be the ONE person who has no problems with kpackagekit

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                #8
                Re: package dependancy problem

                Originally posted by claydoh
                lol I must be the ONE person who has no problems with kpackagekit
                It's been solid here in Karmic. It is missing some features like fixing broken packages and some others, but it's not broken anymore (like in Jaunty)

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                  #9
                  Re: package dependancy problem

                  i'm liking it as well, works fine so far

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                    #10
                    Re: package dependancy problem

                    If you can boot into recovery mode. Please try selecting 'dpkg Try to fix broken packages.'. If not try the other solutions.
                    Specification: 3.06 GHZ Pentium 4, 1 gig ram, 17" monitor, ECS P4M800PRO-M version 2 and 500 gig Hitachi desk star
                    Linux Mint 7 Gloria KDE community editon.
                    Based on Kubuntu 9.04 Jaunty Jackalope.

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                      #11
                      Re: package dependancy problem

                      Paul: could you please edit the original post and mark it as [SOLVED]? (in the title) Thanks!

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                        #12
                        Re: package dependancy problem

                        Yes the problem is solved!
                        Specification: 3.06 GHZ Pentium 4, 1 gig ram, 17" monitor, ECS P4M800PRO-M version 2 and 500 gig Hitachi desk star
                        Linux Mint 7 Gloria KDE community editon.
                        Based on Kubuntu 9.04 Jaunty Jackalope.

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                          #13
                          Re: package dependancy problem

                          Originally posted by lmilano
                          Paul: could you please edit the original post and mark it as [SOLVED]? (in the title) Thanks!
                          Sure thing, sorry for the delay getting that updated!

                          Paul

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