[Bug 330300] Re: uqm recommends/suggests packages that don't exist

Emmet Hikory persia at ubuntu.com
Tue Feb 17 02:19:31 UTC 2009


Thanks for double-checking.  Based on your research, I've looked a bit
more, and it appears they will be included in Ubuntu starting with the
9.04 release (and are already in the jaunty repositories, in
multiverse).  I'm afraid there's no solution for earlier releases, but
with the remote repo having changed, this is indeed an issue, and it has
been solved for future releases.  There's also a bug in that the README
file is wrong, but that's a minor issue, and ought not matter once the
transition is complete (with the Lenny release and the upcoming Jaunty
release).  In the meantime, it should be safe to use the packages from
Lenny.

** Changed in: uqm (Ubuntu)
       Status: Invalid => Fix Released

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