upgrading 12.04 to 14.04 gives many problems

J.L. Blom joep at neuroweave.nl
Thu Sep 4 13:16:20 UTC 2014


On 04/09/14 14:53, Colin Law wrote:
>
> It means that something that is currently installed cannot be
> installed at the same time as wine.
> First remove anything that that is no longer required using
> sudo apt-get autoremove
>
> If that removes anything then try installing wine again.  If still no
> joy then what do you see if you type, in a terminal,
> sudo apt-get update
> then, assuming that shows no errors
> apt-cache policy wine
>
> Copy/paste the result of the apt-cache command here.  Ctrl+Shift+C
> will copy from the terminal, in case you were not aware of that.
>
> Colin
>

Colin,
Thanks for your speedy reply. I did what you recommended and of course 
some repositories were failed as apparently there was no trusty version 
packages in that repository.
apt-cache policy wine gave the following:
joep at laguna:/$ apt-cache policy wine
wine:
   Installed: (none)
   Candidate: 1:1.7.25-0ubuntu1~ppa4
   Version table:
      1:1.7.25-0ubuntu1~ppa4 0
         500 http://ppa.launchpad.net/ubuntu-wine/ppa/ubuntu/ 
trusty/main amd64 Packages
      1:1.6.2-0ubuntu4 0
         500 http://nl.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ trusty/universe amd64 
Packages
      1.2.3-0ubuntu1~ppa2~lucid1 0
         500 http://ppa.launchpad.net/ubuntu-wine/ppa/ubuntu/ lucid/main 
amd64 Packages

However, I´m not sufficiently informed to read what to do next. Does it 
mean that the repository for lucid is preventing the installation?
Hope you can elucidate me.
Joep





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