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Siduction Forum => Upgrade Warnings => Topic started by: GoinEasy9 on 2022/06/28, 15:08:38
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KDE users, careful with today's update, Digikam is to be removed. I haven't researched yet but while 130 will be updated, 4 removed are trouble. I would wait awhile before doing the update.
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The reason could be: both the -> transitions (https://release.debian.org/transitions/index.html) of -> ffmpeg (https://release.debian.org/transitions/html/auto-ffmpeg.html) and -> kdepim (https://release.debian.org/transitions/html/kdepim-22.04.html) affect the build of -> digikam (https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/digikam). So hold on for a while, as always in such cases.
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Here is only one to remove:
Die folgenden Pakete werden ENTFERNT:
libkf5alarmcalendar5abi1
May I let it go?
Correction, that's because digicam is not installed.
The other PC says:
Die folgenden Pakete werden ENTFERNT:
digikam digikam-private-libs libkf5alarmcalendar5abi1
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Here is the digikam part of the issue:
The following packages have unmet dependencies:
digikam-private-libs : Depends: libkf5akonadicontact5-21.12 but it is not installable
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24 hours later, Digikam still wants to be removed, so, we're still waiting.
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In my memory, digikam has always taken a little longer in the past too.
edlin
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Digikam still waits to be updated, and I'm still waiting to update it, maybe tomorrow.
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They have to compile it against the new ffmpeg, and that seems to be not so easy.
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I have faith they'll figure it out. Might look into a conditional upgrade, geez, haven't tried to do one of those in ages.
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I tried to use the acpcud resolver, but it returned no solution. Holding digikam and the other 3 to be removed made things worse (45 to remove). Anyone find a conditional way to do some of the updates, or, are we just waiting? At the moment without a solution, I'm just waiting.
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https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=1014071
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From my experience digikam always needs some (much) time until all problems are resolved.
IMHO there are only two reasonable solutions:
1. let digikam go temporarily and reinstall the package later again.
2. as long as it doesn't affect any other (security) aspects: just wait and see.
Otherwise, 105 packages are supposed to disappear into nirvana in my case ...
edlin
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Digikam is always seems to be a problem when KDE updates it boasts being part of KDE family but must be the odd one out. I let it go days ago, Gwenview and Darktable are fine so I will reinstall Digikam went it can be installed again. It was holding up too many other updates.
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Ich habe digikam entfernt, alle Pakete aktualisiert und digikam erneut installiert. Es funktioniert bei mir.
I removed digikam, updated all packages and reinstalled digikam. It works for me.
edlin
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I had tried that every day but it was complaining about libkf5akonadicontact5-21.12 dependency but just tried again now and it has installed OK