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Old 09-17-2005, 05:49 PM   #1
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apt broken? error with libexif-gtk5


Hey guys, I've been having trouble using apt lately. I cant seem to install anything new without getting an error about a broken package or dependency error with the package libexif-gtk5. I have tried "apt-get clean"ing, "apt-get -f"ing, and uninstalling/reinstalling the package, none of which seem to work. If any one has any suggestions about how to fix this problem, or knows anything more about it, any help woudl be much appreciated. Thanks.
 
Old 09-18-2005, 09:00 AM   #2
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Never mind, it looks as though apt had, for some reason, tried to install the libexif-gtk5-dev package, but couldnt find the libexif-gtk5 package, so there were unmet dependencies there. I just uninstalled the libexif-gtk5-dev package, and everything was fine again.
 
  


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