[mythtv-users] libmyth 0.22 and 0.23 are both installed!?

mythtv at derdev.com mythtv at derdev.com
Thu Aug 12 02:48:25 UTC 2010


On Wed, 11 Aug 2010 16:20:55 -0700, Thomas Mashos <tgm4883 at gmail.com>
wrote:
> On Wed, Aug 11, 2010 at 1:53 PM, <mythtv at derdev.com> wrote:
> 
>> I have regained control of my myth BE after upgrading Mythbuntu from
9.10
>> to 10.04 -
>> HOWEVER, apt-get now notifies me that there are updates available to
two
>> (2) libmyths!?!?!?!??!!?!!
>>
>> Is this normal, do I need to do something to fix this before I proceed?
>> Or, should I allow apt to proceed with whatever it wants to upgrade?
>> I'm using JYA's repository for my myth updates
>>
>>
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>> /etc/apt/sources.list.d# cat avenard.list
>> deb http://www.avenard.org/files/ubuntu-repos lucid release
>>
>> The following packages will be upgraded:
>>  libmyth-0.22-0 libmyth-0.23-0 libmyth-python libmythtv-perl (snip)
>>
>>
>> dpkg --list | grep -i libmyth
>> ii  libmyth-0.22-0                       2:0.22.0-fixes24035-0ubuntu5
>>             Common library code for MythTV and add-on mo
>> ii  libmyth-0.23-0                       2:0.23.0+fixes25595-0ubuntu1
>>             Common library code for MythTV and add-on mo
>>
>>
>>
>>  dpkg --list | grep -i myth
>> ii  libmyth-0.22-0                       2:0.22.0-fixes24035-0ubuntu5
>>             Common library code for MythTV and add-on mo
>> ii  libmyth-0.23-0                       2:0.23.0+fixes25595-0ubuntu1
>>             Common library code for MythTV and add-on mo
>> ii  libmyth-python                       2:0.23.0+fixes25595-0ubuntu1
>>             A python library to access some MythTV featu
>> ii  libmythtv-perl                       2:0.23.0+fixes25595-0ubuntu1
>>             A PERL library to access some MythTV feature
>> ii  mytharchive                          2:0.23.0+fixes25586-0ubuntu1
>>             create and burn DVD's from MythTV - binary f
>> ii  mythbuntu-common                     0.50-0ubuntu1
>>             Mythbuntu application support functions
>> ii  mythbuntu-control-centre             0.62-0ubuntu1
>>             Mythbuntu Configuration Application
>> ii  mythbuntu-default-settings           0.96-0ubuntu1
>>             default settings for Mythbuntu
>> ii  mythbuntu-desktop                    0.59
>>             The Mythbuntu standalone system
>> ii  mythbuntu-gdm-theme                  0.6-0ubuntu1
>>             Mythbuntu GDM theme
>> ii  mythbuntu-lirc-generator             0.24-0ubuntu1
>>             Mythbuntu Lirc Configuration Generator
>> ii  mythbuntu-log-grabber                0.7-0ubuntu1
>>             Mythbuntu repos installer
>> ii  mythgallery                          2:0.23.0+fixes25586-0ubuntu1
>>             Image gallery/slideshow add-on module for My
>> ii  mythmusic                            2:0.23.0+fixes25586-0ubuntu1
>>             Music add-on module for MythTV
>> ii  mythtv-backend                       2:0.23.0+fixes25595-0ubuntu1
>>             A personal video recorder application (serve
>> ii  mythtv-backend-master                2:0.23.0+fixes25595-0ubuntu1
>>             Metapackage to setup and configure a "Master
>> ii  mythtv-common                        2:0.23.0+fixes25595-0ubuntu1
>>             A personal video recorder application (commo
>> ii  mythtv-database                      2:0.23.0+fixes25595-0ubuntu1
>>             A personal video recorder application (datab
>> ii  mythtv-frontend                      2:0.23.0+fixes25595-0ubuntu1
>>             A personal video recorder application (clien
>> (snip)
>>
>>
>>
>>
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> 
> 
> IIRC, there isn't a conflicts between those two packages as they can
safely
> be installed together, although i'm not sure what the reasoning behind
> having them both installed together is (I remember there was a reason
> though). You should be able to safely remove the old version of it.

I went ahead and let apt do what it wanted.  No issues apparent when using
system, haven't checked the logs for anything subtle.





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