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updating problem
« on: October 04, 2012, 12:25:17 PM »
Some problems updating today.   Mark all upgrades
causes a 182MB transaction mostly task-enlightenment
which is not installed.   Marking the updates separately
causes a normal transaction, about 18kb increase in
space used.

What causes 42 packages from task-enlightenment to appear ?
hplip's and a compositing-wm-common package are all I need
updated, total 7 packages.

Thanks for taking a look.


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Re: updating problem
« Reply #1 on: October 04, 2012, 12:50:49 PM »
Hi Ferdes Fides - it looks like I have similar files to be updated (i.e. HP and Vim stuff) and the following are the files listed for updating - no enlightenment files being marked.

hplip (version 3.12.6-1pclos2012) will be upgraded to version 3.12.9-1pclos2012
hplip-common (version 3.12.6-1pclos2012) will be upgraded to version 3.12.9-1pclos2012
hplip-gui (version 3.12.6-1pclos2012) will be upgraded to version 3.12.9-1pclos2012
hplip-hpijs (version 3.12.6-1pclos2012) will be upgraded to version 3.12.9-1pclos2012
hplip-libs (version 3.12.6-1pclos2012) will be upgraded to version 3.12.9-1pclos2012
libsane-hpaio (version 3.12.6-1pclos2012) will be upgraded to version 3.12.9-1pclos2012
libvpx0 (version 0.9.6-2pclos2011) will be upgraded to version 1.1.0-1pclos2012
vim-common (version 7.3.338-3pclos2011) will be upgraded to version 7.3.338-4pclos2012
vim-minimal (version 7.3.338-3pclos2011) will be upgraded to version 7.3.338-4pclos2012
libyaml0_1 (version 0.1.4-1pclos2012) will be installed


Have you done a  search in Synaptic using enlightenment as the search criteria to see if any enlightenment files have previously been installed (possibly by another app)

As there are only 7 files, you could try marking each HP and Vim file individually to find the culprit that's pulling in the Enlightenment stuff
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Re: updating problem
« Reply #2 on: October 04, 2012, 01:09:48 PM »

As there are only 7 files, you could try marking each HP and Vim file individually to find the culprit that's pulling in the Enlightenment stuff


It only does it when I "mark all upgrades"

Can't find which file it is by doing it separately
then, it doesn't do it.   Might have something to
do with the "elicit" package, it wants to uninstall
it when installing task-enlightenment.   I'll try
deleting "elicit" and see what occurs.   

Thanks for the response.


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Re: updating problem
« Reply #3 on: October 04, 2012, 01:21:00 PM »
just hplip and compiz files but it wants to download 426 mbs of no idea what because hplip is not more than 10 mbs

what is texlive-texmf and why i need 390 of that?
« Last Edit: October 04, 2012, 01:25:50 PM by T6 »
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Re: updating problem
« Reply #4 on: October 04, 2012, 01:28:00 PM »
Well if I uninstall "elicit" the update works OK.   
Otherwise, it uninstalls "elicit" by itself and
installs task-enlightenment by itself.   

Can't figure it out from what I'm looking at,
but the update appears to be working without
"elicit" installed.


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ASUS EeePc 900HA netbook  1.6 Ghz Atom CPU  1GB RAM
160 GB internal HD    Seagate 250 GB USB portable drive 
Intel ‎Mobile 945GSE Integrated Graphics Controller
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Intel (N10/ICH7 Family) High Definition Audio
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