Try "sudo apt-get install
kdelibs4c2a-trinity", which should complain about
another missing dependency, and then try to install that dependency etc.
There is probably a better way of finding the missing dependency,
Several weeks ago I tried to install Ubuntu 12.04 beta 2 and Trinity 3.5.13,
but it failed. After a few minutes of "sudo apt-get install foo" I tracked
the problem down to a missing libaudiofile0.
It looks like Ubuntu now uses (1) libaudiofile1, a symlink might have fixed
my problem but I needed a stable system so I went back to 11.10 and 3.5.13.
Maybe libaudiofile0 is only a problem for me :P
1:
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/precise/amd64/libaudiofile0
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/precise/amd64/libaudiofile1
Thanks - yesterday I did try to follow the dependency chain and got
stuck at the same file, didn't realize the need for libaudiofile0.
After seeing your message I unsuccessfully tried to make a symlink,
then fetched the .deb from Launchpad's Ubuntu Oneiric section, later
will try to install it and let you know what happens. (maybe I'll have
to enable an Oneiric repository to import the .deb properly)
-Robert