On Sun, 25 Jun 2017 17:14:05 +0200
Thierry de Coulon <tcoulon(a)decoulon.ch> wrote:
From the
screenshots: libasound2-plugins and libasound2-plugins:386
must be of the same version, but you have have one from dmo repository.
In aptitude, force them to the same version.
Sound good, but I', afraid I don't know how to do that. I've read man
aptitude, but seen no clue. Something with -t ?
In an interface mode, just find a correct version and press "+", then when
the are no broken packages press "g"to apply.
I guess I would manage to remove the *:i386 files. Would that do?
I obviously have a lot to learn about aptitude.
If you use any non-main repositories for debian-based sysytem (like dmo,
backports, ppas, etc) you HAVE to learn how to use aptitude, because you
will eventually run into a situation where apt upgrade suggest removing
half system.
One option that I found useful when installing from cli, "-s" or apt-get
-s intall xxx will run through the install process without installing
any packages.
I have stopped using dmo repos, eventualy something breaks, esp when I
compile something..a needed library depends is the wrong version
greg