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I'm having trouble installing Gcompri in diablo. It lists some dependancies can't find on gronmayer. Http://www.gronmayer.com/it/index.php
flash and reboot, initfs-flasher, kernel-diablo-flasher, ogg-support.

any suggestions? I now need the same for gnumeric update (plus libglade2).
 
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apt-get -f install
Originally Posted by GeneralAntilles View Post
For anybody wondering about the flash-and-reboot, kernel-diablo-flasher and initfs flasher dependencies. This message from Marius Vollmer on -users explains it rather nicely.
The osso-software-version-rx44 package exists twice: once in your device
and once in the "Nokia System Software Updates" repository. These two
instances of the package have the same version, but different
dependencies (stupid, I know, see below). The
osso-software-version-rx44 in the repository additionally depends on the
three packages that you list in the subject.

Apt-get uses the information from the repository, which results in the
error message you see. Running apt-get -f install will fix it. The
Application manager is not affected by this, it simply ignores the
problem and carries on. After the first OS update, the problem goes
away.

It's a bug of course that the two instances of
osso-software-version-rx44 are not identical. The additional
dependencies in the repository instance are used to (as you might have
guessed to control flashing of the kernel and initfs during a OS
update. The osso-software-version-rx44 instance in the flash image does
not need them, and I didn't see the problem with this because I wasn't
thinking. (I don't reflash my devices anymore, so I didn't run into
this problem myself...)

Yep, it's a bit embarassing, but should have no bad consequences other
than having to run "apt-get -f install" once (or disabling the "Nokia
System Software Updates" repository) before you can use apt-get on the
command line.
 

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flash and reboot, initfs-flasher, kernel-diablo-flasher,

Those have been fixed by the 4.2008.30-2 software update that has been made available today.
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Originally Posted by GeneralAntilles View Post
Code:
apt-get -f install
so this is whats keeeping my head hurts a lot... thank you so mch GeneralAntilles
 
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