![]() ![]() Thank you for reading as far as this and for any help you can apt show shotwellĭepends: libc6 (>= 2.29), libcairo-gobject2 (>= 1.10.0), libcairo2 (>= 1.2.4), libexif12 (>= 0.6.21-1~), I would like an explanation of what the real problem is and why the package managers see it differently (just for my education) and ideally a simple means of correcting things and getting Shotwell installed. ![]() I have three package managers that tell me different problems, none of which seem totally reasonable. I mention this because it could be a clue. This has caused one problem already - the update process dropped the ntp set of packages but did not install the ntpsec set of packages to replace it - at least that seemed to be the problem. It was originally Chimaera which I updated by changing the repository lists in Synaptic. I am running Devuan Daedalus with xfce4, all updates applied. I tried to downgrade libdconf1 using Synaptic but it wants to remove most of the software on my laptop as part of the deal. I do not understand how it knows that when there is no data against the dconf-cli entry in Synaptic. ![]() I found an old post that said that dbus-session-bus was provided by dbus-X11 which I do have installed.ĭconf-cli is listed in the repository lists but has no data against it.Īpt flags up that my libdconf1 is at 0.40.0-4 but dconf-cli depends on libdconf1=0.38.0-2. Synaptic says it needs either default-dbus-session-bus or dbus-session-bus, Aptitude and apt sort of agree that dconf-cli is the problem. They don't quite agree on what the problem is. So far I have tried synaptic, apt and aptitude and all of them refuse because of broken/missing/held packages. ![]()
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