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2007-03-28
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2007-03-28
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Try removing the offending application. The best way is probably
dpkg --purge osso-clock-ui
and after that, do an apt-get ugrade, or apt-get install -f
until it stops giving errors. The application manager should work after that.
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2007-03-28
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2007-03-29
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I just flashed to Gregale. Now, the application manager connects and seems to download about 6kb when I try to refresh the package list. Then I get an error saying "unable to refresh list. Last refreshed list is shown"
So, I am unable to add any apps!
What to do?
Neil
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2007-03-29
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2007-03-29
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2007-03-29
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you can usually tell which app repo is failing from the last entry in the app manger log.
I can not remember when it started.
I tried out to make the installation through apt-get but got the following:
"You might want to run 'apt-get -f install' to correct these:
The following packages have unmet dependencies:
osso-clock-ui: Depends: osso-clock-widget (>=0.1.4) but it is not installable
E: unmet dependencies. Try 'apt-get -f install' with no packages (or specify a solution)."
Of course, trying "apt-get -f install" was worth nothing.
Now my questions are:
1) all of this is happening on a MMC image which I am using, while the internal flash image seems to work (still) ok. What if I just re-do the copy process without formatting the partition? (not that much of a pain, since I tried to have an internal installation as full as possible to have less things to be installed after the copy process, but...)
2) is there any way to fix it without doing all the above mentioned process?
Bye, Omar
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