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Title: [solved] LXQT update warning
Post by: GoinEasy9 on 2019/02/18, 17:51:04
I'm trying to do an update on my LXQt laptop and am getting the following: 
W: Sources disagree on hashes for supposely identical version '0.14.0.3' of 'lxqt-theme-debian:amd64'.   
W: Sources disagree on hashes for supposely identical version '0.14.0.3' of 'lxqt-branding-debian:amd64'   

I see lxqt-core being updated but can't find the source for the warning, any clues/help?   

TIA
Title: Re: LXQT update warning
Post by: David on 2019/02/18, 18:01:31
When the core is updated, my guess is they also update the theme and branding information, regardless of whether or not those packages are being updated according to apt.


Could you give us the context of the warning? the surrounding text?


I'm guessing three possible options:
1) apt is checking the theme and branding packages in apt update
2) apt is trying to upgrade these packages while upgrading the core but it warns you that these related packages hashes are wrong
3) the installation script for the core checks the theme and branding packages but for some reason the hashes aren't working out (Thus, it's not really anything to do with apt)





Because I know someone else is probably going to hop in, here are the packages on the debian website:


https://packages.debian.org/sid/lxqt-branding-debian
https://packages.debian.org/sid/lxqt-theme-debian


I hope I was a help.
Title: Re: LXQT update warning
Post by: piper on 2019/02/18, 18:24:46
@David

You probably don't know, but melmarker is one of the maintainers/developers of LXQt, so that page is not needed
Title: Re: LXQT update warning
Post by: David on 2019/02/18, 21:40:16
@David

You probably don't know, but melmarker is one of the maintainers/developers of LXQt, so that page is not needed


You're right, I didn't know that


I guess he should ask him directly then
Title: Re: [solved] LXQT update warning
Post by: GoinEasy9 on 2019/02/19, 07:19:58
The 2 files were pulled in by either lxqt or lxqt-core and their hash's didn't matter. I did have to remove featherpad-l10n to finish the update, but, that was covered in a earlier thread.

The KDE update was no tribble at all.