The Maemo 5 Community SSU Package is now on Extras-devel, the question is: When this would be on Testing? (then with the vote would be in Extras, i guess).
That should be removed as soon as X-Fade responds to my ping on IRC (which can take some time as of lately...), it was a mistake, forgot to add community-ssu to dput parameters and it defaults to -devel
"The following packages have unmet dependencies:
mp-fremantle-community-pr: Depends: hildon-desktop (>= 1:2.2.142-14) but 1:2.2.142-13 is to be installed
E: Broken packages"
Thanks for your interest, Rob1n. Should I do an "apt-get install hildon-desktop.1.2.2.142-13"? What the command excatly should be?
Many many thanks in advance
It should install -14 if it's available anyway, but you can try it manually:
guys
what can I do with all these packages which are not upgraded?
You can try installing them manually and see what you get - it'll either need to install extra packages or need to uninstall some existing packages. Start off with "apt-get install libqtm-12", which should pull in most of the others as well.
ok i made the mistake of running the old cssu tuner and now i have a transitions.ini that doesn't have a blacklist option in it. what does the blacklist line look like and under which [?????] section does it go?
edit: i've seen ft2hak's posting on what the blacklist line should look like so that answers my first question.
You can try installing them manually and see what you get - it'll either need to install extra packages or need to uninstall some existing packages. Start off with "apt-get install libqtm-12", which should pull in most of the others as well.
ok, there left libeet1, pyside-qt4, python-pyside
after I wanted to upgrade libeet1 I get info that I have to install libein1 and than see the picture
some for me, I flashed the kernel again and everything works fine now
What exactly did you do?
I just tried apt-get install --reinstall, but that didn't help. It's highly annoying that the device isn't stable, so it takes quite some time to go back and do some dpkg --configure -a, and again, and again...