Upgrading to 14.04 gives problems II

Colin Law clanlaw at gmail.com
Sun Sep 14 07:04:16 UTC 2014


On 13 September 2014 23:33, J.L. Blom <joep at neuroweave.nl> wrote:
> On 13/09/14 14:17, Colin Law wrote:
>>
>> On 13 September 2014 13:09, J.L. Blom <joep at neuroweave.nl> wrote:
>>>
>>> On 13/09/14 08:11, Colin Law wrote:
>>>>
>>>> That should have been lower case amd64 I think, and since you have
>>>> installed the 64 bit Ubuntu that should show the same as liblcms2-2.
>>>> There
>>>> are in fact two versions of that package that you can install, the 64
>>>> bit
>>>> version, which is what you have, and the 386 version which is what wine
>>>> seems to want. So I suggest trying sudo apt-get install liblcms2-2:i386
>>>> Can
>>>> I just re-check that you have done sudo apt-get install -f Can you post
>>>> the
>>>> result of that. Also do the install above though. Colin
>>>
>>>
>>> Colin, Oliver and Gary,
>>> Sorry, due to time differences and obligatory tasks on a Saturday
>>> morning)
>>> I’m just now trying all your suggestions.
>>> Colin, yes I have done that and the results are:
>>> _________________________________
>>> joep at laguna:~$ sudo apt-get install -f
>>> [sudo] password for joep:
>>> Reading package lists... Done
>>> Building dependency tree
>>> Reading state information... Done
>>> 0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 6 not upgraded.
>>> _________________________________
>>> So it is clean (except the daily updates I haven’t as yet installed.
>>>
>>> Gary, your suggestion is another matter. I haven`t installed the ppa of
>>> wine
>>> (I have it removed as U had the ppa for precise installed) so here are
>>> the
>>> results of your suggestions:
>>> ------------------------------------------------
>>> joep at laguna:~$ dpkg -l|grep liblcms
>>> ii  liblcms1:amd64
>>>   1.19.dfsg-1.2ubuntu5                                   amd64 Little CMS
>>> color management library
>>> ii  liblcms2-2:amd64 2.6-3ubuntu1~precise1
>>> amd64 Little CMS 2 color management library
>>> ____________________________________________
>>>
>>> dpkg -l|grep wine|grep ii
>>> gives nothing, of course as wine is not installed and the ppa (of precise
>>> removed.
>>> It looks as if I´m missing liblcms1:i386 and when I do a sham install it
>>> says it will install it. But could the remedy be so simple and why
>>> does`nt
>>> apt-get install wine says that a missing package has to be installed ?
>>> I wait for advice
>>
>> Install liblcms1:i386, if that works ok then go back up the chain and
>> install wine1.6-i386, win1.6 and then wine.  You can always uninstall
>> things again easily.
>>
>> Colin
>>
> Colin, Gary,
> The continuing story!
> U followed your suggestion to install liblcms1:i386. Here is the result:
> __________________________________________________
> joep at laguna:~$ sudo apt-get install liblcms1:i386
> [sudo] password for joep:
> Reading package lists... Done
> Building dependency tree
> Reading state information... Done
> Suggested packages:
>   liblcms-utils:i386
> The following NEW packages will be installed:
>   liblcms1:i386
> 0 upgraded, 1 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
> Need to get 91.4 kB of archives.
> After this operation, 262 kB of additional disk space will be used.
> Get:1 http://nl.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ trusty/universe liblcms1 i386
> 1.19.dfsg-1.2ubuntu5 [91.4 kB]
> Fetched 91.4 kB in 0s (377 kB/s)
> Selecting previously unselected package liblcms1:i386.
> (Reading database ... 355558 files and directories currently installed.)
> Preparing to unpack .../liblcms1_1.19.dfsg-1.2ubuntu5_i386.deb ...
> Unpacking liblcms1:i386 (1.19.dfsg-1.2ubuntu5) ...
> Setting up liblcms1:i386 (1.19.dfsg-1.2ubuntu5) ...
> Processing triggers for libc-bin (2.19-0ubuntu6.3) ...
> ___________________________________________________
> Well I was very pleased. At least that worked. But then U did the following:

I am a confused, somehow we have got distracted onto liblcms1, it was
2-2 that we should have been looking at.

> _____________________________________________________
> joep at laguna:~$ sudo apt-get install wine1.6-i386
> Reading package lists... Done
> Building dependency tree
> Reading state information... Done
> Some packages could not be installed. This may mean that you have
> requested an impossible situation or if you are using the unstable
> distribution that some required packages have not yet been created
> or been moved out of Incoming.
> The following information may help to resolve the situation:
>
> The following packages have unmet dependencies:
>  wine1.6-i386:i386 : Depends: liblcms2-2:i386 (>= 2.2+git20110628) but it is
> not going to be installed
> E: Unable to correct problems, you have held broken packages.
> _______________________________________________________
> OK, so I tried to istall liblcms2-2:i386:
> ________________________________________________________
> joep at laguna:~$ sudo apt-get install liblcms2-2:i386
> Reading package lists... Done
> Building dependency tree
> Reading state information... Done
> Some packages could not be installed. This may mean that you have
> requested an impossible situation or if you are using the unstable
> distribution that some required packages have not yet been created
> or been moved out of Incoming.
> The following information may help to resolve the situation:
>
> The following packages have unmet dependencies:
>  libcdr-0.0-0 : Depends: liblcms2-2 (>= 2.2+git20110628) but it is not going
> to be installed
>  libraw9 : Depends: liblcms2-2 (>= 2.2+git20110628) but it is not going to
> be installed
>  openjdk-7-jre : Depends: openjdk-7-jre-headless (=
> 7u65-2.5.1-4ubuntu1~0.14.04.2) but it is not going to be installed
> E: Error, pkgProblemResolver::Resolve generated breaks, this may be caused
> by held packages.

Can I just check something again, when you said apt-get install -f
showed some held packages you said they were ones from the newest
updates.  Just to keep me happy do
sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
and make sure that says nothing held.  Then do
sudo apt-get install -f
Make sure that also says nothing held.

If that shows nothing then we need to follow the chain a bit further,
eventually we will find what is causing the problem
What do
apt-cache policy  libcdr-0.0-0
and
apt-cache policy   liblcms2-2
show, I know that is earlier in the thread somewhere but I have not
got time to look now so if you get to this before I get back let us
know.

Colin



> _________________________________________________
> Well I tried also to install wine but that gave even more problems. So I´m a
> little further but still no result.
> It´s now 0:30 and I have yo go to sleep as tomorrow I have to rise early and
> I´m away the whole day.
> Maybe you´l see what the next steps has to be.
> Thanks for your help and patience,
>
> Joep
>
>
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