<div class="gmail_quote">On Sun, Sep 5, 2010 at 8:47 AM, Harry Devine <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:lifter89@comcast.net">lifter89@comcast.net</a>></span> wrote:<br><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0 0 0 .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex;">
On 9/4/2010 8:00 PM, Harry Devine wrote:<br>
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On 9/4/2010 7:49 PM, Greg Oliver wrote:<br>
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On Sat, Sep 4, 2010 at 6:46 PM, Harry Devine<<a href="mailto:lifter89@comcast.net" target="_blank">lifter89@comcast.net</a>> wrote:<br>
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On 9/4/2010 2:48 PM, Thomas Mashos wrote:<br>
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You might give "aptitude upgrade" a shot instead of apt-get.. I find<br>
it doesn't "keep back" packages like apt-get does a lot of times.<br>
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-Greg<div class="im"><br>
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Apt-get will keep back packages usually when it has to add new packages, or<br>
dependency issues aren't met. Do an apt-get -s dist-upgrade. dist-upgrade<br>
will tell it to install those packages resolving dependency issues. -s is<br>
simulation, so it only shows you what it would do.<div class="im"><br>
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well, I ran "sudo aptitude upgrade" and got the following:<br>
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hdevine@hdevine-desktop:/etc$ sudo aptitude upgrade<br>
W: The "upgrade" command is deprecated; use "safe-upgrade" instead.<br>
Reading package lists... Done<br>
Building dependency tree<br>
Reading state information... Done<br>
Reading extended state information<br>
Initializing package states... Done<br>
Writing extended state information... Done<br>
Resolving dependencies...<br>
The following packages have been kept back:<br>
libmyth-0.23-0{a} mythgallery mythmovies mythmusic mythtv-backend{a}<br>
mythtv-common{a} mythtv-frontend{a} mythtv-transcode-utils{a} mythvideo<br>
mythweather<br>
The following packages will be REMOVED:<br>
firefox-3.5{u} firefox-3.5-branding{u} libfftw3-3{u} libmyth-0.22-0{u}<br>
xulrunner-1.9.1{u} xulrunner-1.9.1-gnome-support{u}<br>
0 packages upgraded, 0 newly installed, 6 to remove and 10 not upgraded.<br>
Need to get 0B of archives. After unpacking 61.7MB will be freed.<br>
Do you want to continue? [Y/n/?]<br>
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As you can see, it wants to remove some things, but still says that the myth<br>
packages will not be upgraded. When I tried "sudo apt-get -s dist-upgrade",<br>
I got the same result as earlier: no packages added or removed, and the myth<br>
packages set to not be upgraded.<br>
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Any ideas?<br>
Harry<br>
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Sounds like somehow your dependencies are messed up from either a<br>
dist-upgrade or similar.. I'm pretty new to debian (so apt-get,<br>
aptitude as well).. Not quite sure how to fix it..<div class="im"><br>
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I wonder if upgrading to Ubuntu 10.04 will help? I hadn't done that yet since the main OS was working so well for me.<br>
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Harry<div class="im"><br>
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OK, so I upgraded to 10.04 last night and, after dealing with an LIRC issue (stopped working, had to play with it for a bit to fix it), I see that I'm in the same boat. I'm at the same myth version, and the "sudo aptitude upgrade" doesn't list any myth packages. As far as Ubuntu is concerned, everything is up-to-date. Here's what my mythbackend version reports, in case anyone is interested.<br>
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hdevine@hdevine-desktop:/etc/lirc$ mythbackend --version<br>
Please attach all output as a file in bug reports.<br>
MythTV Version : 25423<br>
MythTV Branch : branches/release-0-23-fixes<br>
Network Protocol : 23056<br>
Library API : 0.23.1.201000710-1<br>
QT Version : 4.5.2<br>
Options compiled in:<br>
linux debug using_oss using_alsa using_pulse using_jack using_pulseoutput using_backend using_dvb using_firewire using_frontend using_glx_proc_addr_arb using_hdhomerun using_hdpvr using_iptv using_ivtv using_joystick_menu using_libudev using_lirc using_mheg using_opengl_video using_opengl_vsync using_qtdbus using_qtwebkit using_v4l using_x11 using_xrandr using_xv using_xvmc using_xvmc_vld using_xvmcw using_bindings_perl using_bindings_python using_opengl using_vdpau using_ffmpeg_threads using_libavc_5_3 using_live using_mheg<br>
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Maybe I need to reinstall mythbuntu-repos? I did go into the Mythbuntu Control Center and saw that 0.23.1 was selected, so I'm still unsure why the newer 0.23.1 packages aren't being found.<br>
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Thanks,<br><font color="#888888">
Harry</font><div><div></div><div class="h5"><br>
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</div></div></blockquote></div><br><div>You will need to disable/reenable the auto-builds repo in MCC. After a distribution upgrade it gets disabled by the OS. Even though it says it is enabled, it is actually disabled. </div>