[Aptitude-devel] Bug#1064969: apt: can't upgrade with aptitude

Wesley Schwengle wesley at schwengle.net
Wed Feb 28 17:29:09 GMT 2024


Hi Vincent,

I'm having similar problems, but I think it may be related to the t64 
upgrade that is going on. I get the following when doing aptitude 
full-upgrade:

13 packages upgraded, 0 newly installed, 4 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
Need to get 5759 kB of archives. After unpacking 1241 kB will be freed.
The following packages have unmet dependencies:
  openvpn : Depends: libpam0t64 (>= 0.99.7.1) but it is not going to be 
installed
  libglib2.0-dev-bin : Depends: libglib2.0-0 (= 2.78.4-2) but 2.78.4-1 
is installed
  evince : Depends: libevdocument3-4t64 (= 45.0-2) but it is not going 
to be installed
           Depends: libevview3-3t64 (= 45.0-2) but it is not going to be 
installed
  apt : Depends: libapt-pkg6.0t64 (>= 2.7.12+nmu1) but it is not going 
to be installed
  libglib2.0-bin : Depends: libglib2.0-0 (= 2.78.4-2) but 2.78.4-1 is 
installed
  libglib2.0-dev : Depends: libglib2.0-0t64 (= 2.78.4-2) but it is not 
going to be installed
  libpam-modules : PreDepends: libdb5.3t64 but it is not going to be 
installed
                   PreDepends: libpam0t64 (>= 1.4.1) but it is not going 
to be installed
  libdb5.3-dev : Depends: libdb5.3t64 (= 5.3.28+dfsg2-4.1) but it is not 
going to be installed
                 Depends: libdb5.3 (= 5.3.28+dfsg2-4.1) but 
5.3.28+dfsg2-4+b1 is installed
  gir1.2-atk-1.0 : Depends: libatk1.0-0t64 (>= 2.49.90) but it is not 
going to be installed
  libpam-modules-bin : Depends: libpam0t64 (>= 0.99.7.1) but it is not 
going to be installed
  xmlsec1 : Depends: libxmlsec1t64 (>= 1.2.35) but it is not going to be 
installed
            Depends: libxmlsec1t64-openssl (>= 1.2.31) but it is not 
going to be installed
  db5.3-util : Depends: libdb5.3t64 but it is not going to be installed
               Depends: libdb5.3 (= 5.3.28+dfsg2-4.1) but 
5.3.28+dfsg2-4+b1 is installed
  apt-utils : Depends: libapt-pkg6.0t64 (>= 2.7.12+nmu1) but it is not 
going to be installed
The following actions will resolve these dependencies:

       Remove the following packages:
1)      libapt-pkg6.0 [2.7.12 (now, testing, unstable)]
2)      libatk1.0-0 [2.50.0-1+b1 (now, testing, unstable)]
3)      libdb5.3 [5.3.28+dfsg2-4+b1 (now, testing, unstable)]
4)      libevdocument3-4 [45.0-1+b1 (now, testing, unstable)]
5)      libglib2.0-0 [2.78.4-1 (now, testing, unstable)]
6)      libglib2.0-0:i386 [2.78.4-1 (now, testing, unstable)]
7)      libpam0g [1.5.2-9.1+b1 (now, testing, unstable)]
8)      libxmlsec1 [1.2.38-1+b1 (now, testing, unstable)]

       Install the following packages:
9)      libapt-pkg6.0t64 [2.7.12+nmu1 (unstable)]
10)     libatk1.0-0t64 [2.50.0-1.1 (unstable)]
11)     libdb5.3t64 [5.3.28+dfsg2-4.1 (unstable)]
12)     libevdocument3-4t64 [45.0-2 (unstable)]
13)     libevview3-3t64 [45.0-2 (unstable)]
14)     libglib2.0-0t64 [2.78.4-2 (unstable)]
15)     libglib2.0-0t64:i386 [2.78.4-2 (unstable)]
16)     libpam0t64 [1.5.3-4 (unstable)]
17)     libxmlsec1t64 [1.2.39-4 (unstable)]
18)     libxmlsec1t64-openssl [1.2.39-4 (unstable)]

       Downgrade the following packages:
19)     libgspell-1-2 [1.12.2-1+b1 (now, testing, unstable) -> 1.8.4-1 
(oldstable)]
20)     libgspell-1-common [1.12.2-1 (now, testing, unstable) -> 1.8.4-1 
(oldstable)]

It starts with the following resolution:
The following actions will resolve these dependencies:

       Remove the following packages:
1)      libapt-pkg6.0 [2.7.12 (now, testing, unstable)]
2)      libatk1.0-0 [2.50.0-1+b1 (now, testing, unstable)]
3)      libdb5.3 [5.3.28+dfsg2-4+b1 (now, testing, unstable)]
4)      libevdocument3-4 [45.0-1+b1 (now, testing, unstable)]
5)      libglib2.0-0 [2.78.4-1 (now, testing, unstable)]
6)      libglib2.0-0:i386 [2.78.4-1 (now, testing, unstable)]
7)      libpam0g [1.5.2-9.1+b1 (now, testing, unstable)]
8)      libxmlsec1 [1.2.38-1+b1 (now, testing, unstable)]

       Install the following packages:
9)      libapt-pkg6.0t64 [2.7.12+nmu1 (unstable)]
10)     libatk1.0-0t64 [2.50.0-1.1 (unstable)]
11)     libdb5.3t64 [5.3.28+dfsg2-4.1 (unstable)]
12)     libevdocument3-4t64 [45.0-2 (unstable)]
13)     libevview3-3t64 [45.0-2 (unstable)]
14)     libglib2.0-0t64 [2.78.4-2 (unstable)]
15)     libglib2.0-0t64:i386 [2.78.4-2 (unstable)]
16)     libpam0t64 [1.5.3-4 (unstable)]
17)     libxmlsec1t64 [1.2.39-4 (unstable)]
18)     libxmlsec1t64-openssl [1.2.39-4 (unstable)]

       Downgrade the following packages:
19)     libgspell-1-2 [1.12.2-1+b1 (now, testing, unstable) -> 1.8.4-1 
(oldstable)]
20)     libgspell-1-common [1.12.2-1 (now, testing, unstable) -> 1.8.4-1 
(oldstable)]

After a couple of "No's" to the solutions aptitude gives me I get at 
this stage:

The following actions will resolve these dependencies:

       Remove the following packages:
1)      libapt-pkg6.0 [2.7.12 (now, testing, unstable)]
2)      libatk1.0-0 [2.50.0-1+b1 (now, testing, unstable)]
3)      libdb5.3 [5.3.28+dfsg2-4+b1 (now, testing, unstable)]
4)      libevdocument3-4 [45.0-1+b1 (now, testing, unstable)]
5)      libglib2.0-0 [2.78.4-1 (now, testing, unstable)]
6)      libglib2.0-0:i386 [2.78.4-1 (now, testing, unstable)]
7)      libpam0g [1.5.2-9.1+b1 (now, testing, unstable)]
8)      libxmlsec1 [1.2.38-1+b1 (now, testing, unstable)]

       Install the following packages:
9)      libapt-pkg6.0t64 [2.7.12+nmu1 (unstable)]
10)     libatk1.0-0t64 [2.50.0-1.1 (unstable)]
11)     libdb5.3t64 [5.3.28+dfsg2-4.1 (unstable)]
12)     libevdocument3-4t64 [45.0-2 (unstable)]
13)     libevview3-3t64 [45.0-2 (unstable)]
14)     libglib2.0-0t64 [2.78.4-2 (unstable)]
15)     libglib2.0-0t64:i386 [2.78.4-2 (unstable)]
16)     libpam0t64 [1.5.3-4 (unstable)]
17)     libxmlsec1t64 [1.2.39-4 (unstable)]
18)     libxmlsec1t64-openssl [1.2.39-4 (unstable)]

       Keep the following packages at their current version:
19)     libgspell-1-2 [1.12.2-1+b1 (now, testing, unstable)]
20)     libgspell-1-common [1.12.2-1 (now, testing, unstable)]

I haven't committed yet to any solution it gives me, but the last one 
feels like it should be the best

Cheers,
Wesley


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Wesley Schwengle
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