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Re: Questions about multi-arch and 3rd party packages in Wheezy



On 02/04/2013 12:19 AM, "Morel Bérenger" wrote:
and then tried to install icaclient with ' dpkg -i
icaclient-12.1.0_i386.deb' since it is a third party package and not in
the debian repositories.  Unfortunately, dpkg does not automatically
handle dependancies, like agt-get and aptitude do, so I get a list of
dependencies, all i386 libraries.  Is there any way to install such a
package and get the dependant libraries installed other than manually
installing each one?  I would rather have them installed and marked as
automatically installed so that if a true 64 bit version becomes available
and I remove the i386 version and install the AMD64 version then the i386
libs that are no longer required would be removed.

Marc
When I install something which is not in repositories (or in external
repo) I usually install it with dpkg, and then use aptitude in ncurse mode
to look and fix dependencies.

It allows me to control the exact behavior of the installation and avoided
me many problems. In fact, I use aptitude in ncurse mode near every-time I
am doing upgrades, I like the easy control it gives on
upgrades/installations/removal of packages.
Bu8t does not help if the dependancy is not in the repository.

Marc


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