Am Mittwoch, 2. Dezember 2015 schrieb deloptes:
Nick Leverton wrote:
There is a package in Debian/Ubuntu called
equivs, which can be used to
generate dummy debs to satisfy dependencies. You'd give equivs-build
a control file to create an empty libappindicator1 and install it.
Nick
Thanks Nick. This helped mitigate the problem.
However more detailed question would be proper probably for the dev list, I
wanted to know if there is a way to manipulate the debian - dpkg or apt or
whatever repository after installation.
I don't think that this aproach would be a wise: after each "apt-get update"
you'd have repeat the manipulation.
Nik
I would appreciate a source link to read about.
Looking for such in blind
cost me too much time.
For now I build a dummy package and it worked fine. I also was able to
upgrade to 14.0.2 and all seems good. So quite of a progress.
regards
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