KDE development files and modules won't install
Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
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Ubuntu |
Invalid
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Undecided
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Jason Ribeiro |
Bug Description
Using Kubuntu Dapper Drake 6.06
When trying to install Rosegarden from source,
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I get the error: "ERROR: The kde includes were NOT found."
I have tried to rectify this by installing at least one of:
kdelibs4-dev
kde-devel
kdebase-dev
But they will not install (i.e., Adept says requested change is "BREAK (install)", Synaptic and apt-get say (when trying to install kdelibs4-dev)
"kdelibs4-dev:
Depends: kdelibs4c2a (=4:3.5.
Depends: kdelibs-bin (=4:3.5.
Depends: libarts1-dev but it is not going to be installed"
This effectively means I can't install Rosegarden at this stage (the latest version is too recent for package managers to have it). I don't know _why_ the packages won't install, or what they will break.
Any ideas? help forums have drawn blanks thus far.
In dapper, kdelibs4c2a has version 4:3.5.2-0ubuntu18 according to packages. ubuntu. com. It seems like your /etc/apt/ sources. list may have repositories other than the official dapper ones, which contain version 4:3.5.3-0ubuntu0.1 of the package. The same is probably true for the other dependencies it complains about.
Can you show us what repositories are in your /etc/apt/ sources. list?