Emergency newbie problem with libxslt.

Brian Durant globetrotterdk at gmail.com
Wed Feb 16 13:31:22 UTC 2005


If I have to shutdown my machine in this shape, will I be able to get
it up and running tomorrow?

Cheers,

Brian


On Wed, 16 Feb 2005 12:11:51 +0100, ulrich steffens
<ulrich at barfuss-jerusalem.org> wrote:
> what about 'sudo apt-get install -f' ?
> does it remove the xslt-package?
> 
> --
> - ulrich
> ---------------------------------------------------------------
> rule 3: It is OK to put all bad people in a giant meat grinder.
> 
> 
> On Mi, 2005-02-16 at 18:01 +0700, Brian Durant wrote:
> >This is what happens when you don't get a reply from the list :-( I
> >wanted to install Rubrica, but got the error that libxslt needed to be
> >at => 1.1 1.8. I asked the list how to upgrade/install 1.1 1.8 without
> >screwing up my Warty install. No reply. So, I downloaded the package
> >and tried the command sudo dpkg --dry-run -i
> >libxslt1.1_1.1.12-5_i386.deb No bad output, so I tried sudo dpkg -i
> >libxslt1.1_1.1.12-5_i386.deb and got:
> >
> >sudo dpkg -i libxslt1.1_1.1.12-5_i386.deb
> >(Reading database ... 80206 files and directories currently installed.)
> >Preparing to replace libxslt1.1 1.1.7-1ubuntu2 (using
> >libxslt1.1_1.1.12-5_i386.deb) ...
> >Unpacking replacement libxslt1.1 ...
> >dpkg: dependency problems prevent configuration of libxslt1.1:
> > libxslt1.1 depends on libgcrypt11; however:
> >  Package libgcrypt11 is not installed.
> > libxslt1.1 depends on libgpg-error0 (>= 1.0); however:
> >  Version of libgpg-error0 on system is 0.7-1.
> > libxslt1.1 depends on libxml2 (>= 2.6.16); however:
> >  Version of libxml2 on system is 2.6.11-3ubuntu1.1.
> >dpkg: error processing libxslt1.1 (--install):
> > dependency problems - leaving unconfigured
> >Errors were encountered while processing:
> > libxslt1.1
> >
> >So I went to Synaptic and tried to remove the package, but Synaptic
> >wants to basically remove all of GNOME and what I have of KDE for K3B.
> >I tried to reinstall the old package and get the same message. What
> >can I do to get out of this without screwing up my system totaly.
> >Ubuntu Warty is all that I have on my box.
> >
> >
> >Cheers,
> >
> >Brian
> 
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