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Re: Repository for debian-ppc




> On Sep 2, 2018, at 2:14 AM, John Paul Adrian Glaubitz <glaubitz@physik.fu-berlin.de> wrote:
> 
> On 9/2/18 10:31 AM, Michele Bert wrote:
>> Il 31/08/18 12:11, John Paul Adrian Glaubitz ha scritto:
>>> On 08/31/2018 11:41 AM, Mick Bert wrote:
>>>> Can someone give me the correct line to add (or enable) to the /etc/apt/source.list file?
>>> Just copy this one:
>>> 
>>>> https://people.debian.org/~glaubitz/sources.list
>> 
>> Done. However the result of a "apt update" is (sorry for the italian version, hope you understand the context anyway):
> 
> 
> Just run "LC_ALL=C ; LANG=C ; apt update" to get English error messages.
> 
>> The result (apparently) is that there is a very small ubset of the software installed. For instance I cannot install the xorg packages, neither any graphical
>> desktop environment.
> 
> You need to install the package "debian-ports-archive-keyring", see [1].
> 
> Adrian
> 
>> [1] https://lists.debian.org/debian-powerpc/2018/07/msg00011.html
> 
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So with those changes to sources.list and with the keyring also installed, I get

> root@msmini:~# aptitude -PVv dist-upgrade
> The following NEW packages will be installed:
>   libsane1{ab} [1.0.27-3]  libsnmp30{ab} [5.7.3+dfsg-4]  sane-utils{a} [1.0.27-3]  
> The following packages will be REMOVED:
>   libgphoto2-port10{u} [2.5.4-1.1+b2]  libsane{u} [1.0.24-8+deb8u2]  libsane-common{u} [1.0.24-8+deb8u2]  
>   libv4l-0{u} [1.16.1-2]  libv4lconvert0{u} [1.16.1-2]  
> The following packages will be upgraded:
>   colord [1.2.1-1+b2 -> 1.4.3-3]  isc-dhcp-client{b} [4.3.1-6+deb8u3 -> 4.3.5-4+b1]  
>   isc-dhcp-common [4.3.1-6+deb8u3 -> 4.3.5-4+b1]  linux-image-powerpc{b} [3.16+63+deb8u2 -> 4.18+99]  
>   powerpc-utils{b} [1.1.3-25 -> 1.3.2-1]  
> The following packages are SUGGESTED but will NOT be installed:
>   hplip  unpaper  
> 5 packages upgraded, 3 newly installed, 5 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
> Need to get 5,377 kB of archives. After unpacking 5,985 kB will be used.
> The following packages have unmet dependencies:
>  powerpc-utils : Depends: pmac-utils which is a virtual package and is not provided by any available package
> 
>  libsane1 : Depends: libsane-common (= 1.0.27-3) but it is not going to be installed
>  libsnmp30 : Depends: libperl5.26 (>= 5.26.0~rc1) which is a virtual package and is not provided by any available package
> 
>  isc-dhcp-client : Depends: libdns-export1102 which is a virtual package and is not provided by any available package
> 
>                    Depends: libisc-export169 which is a virtual package and is not provided by any available package
> 
>  linux-image-powerpc : Depends: linux-image-4.18.0-2-powerpc which is a virtual package and is not provided by any available package
> 
> The following actions will resolve these dependencies:
> 
>       Remove the following packages:                         
> 1)      colord [1.2.1-1+b2 (now, oldstable)]                 
> 
>       Keep the following packages at their current version:  
> 2)      isc-dhcp-client [4.3.1-6+deb8u3 (now, oldstable)]    
> 3)      isc-dhcp-common [4.3.1-6+deb8u3 (now, oldstable)]    
> 4)      libsane1 [Not Installed]                             
> 5)      libsnmp30 [Not Installed]                            
> 6)      linux-image-powerpc [3.16+63+deb8u2 (now, oldstable)]
> 7)      powerpc-utils [1.1.3-25 (now, oldstable)]            
> 8)      sane-utils [Not Installed]                           
> 
>       Leave the following dependencies unresolved:           
> 9)      cups-daemon recommends colord                        
> 10)     cups-filters recommends colord                       
> 11)     cups recommends colord                               
> 
> 
> 
> Accept this solution? [Y/n/q/?] q
> Abandoning all efforts to resolve these dependencies.
> Abort.

Any thoughts?

Thanks!
Rick



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