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Offline clubex

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Removal of apt packages
« on: 2012/04/17, 11:56:27 »
Some apt packages will be removed so check before a DU.

Seems fixed as of 10:45 UK time but other mirrors may not have synced yet.

Also not sure if all LiberOffice packages are in yet.

Offline ralul

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Removal of apt packages
« Reply #1 on: 2012/04/17, 12:29:52 »
And some additional packages.
The whole lot of work of DonKult (and others) got into Debian sid finally. It was in Debian experimental for long and Ubuntu-12.04 tries it successfully for their development.

no problems ??

[edit]There also was a recompiled aptitude (nmu upload) which depends on some libapt:
Now aptitude stops after downloads of packages exceeding some runtime queue. But a second try gets aptitude normally working ...
experiencing siduction runs better than my gentoo makes me know I know nothing

martin_prior

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Removal of apt packages
« Reply #2 on: 2012/04/18, 00:57:41 »
I guess I did not read the warnings and now get this error when attempting to use apt-get. I noted the above comment but redoing the command does not allow it to go ahead.

Can anyone help fix this?




E: Internal error: APT::pkgPackageManager::MaxLoopCount reached in SmartConfigure for libapt-inst1.5:i386, aborting

Offline devil

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« Last Edit: 2013/11/10, 04:55:06 by ayla »

martin_prior

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Removal of apt packages
« Reply #4 on: 2012/04/18, 03:06:45 »
I also had to download and install libapt-pkg4.12_0.9.1_i386.deb, then install with dpkg -i. Everything up and running. Thanks to all.