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Originally Posted by Netweaver View Post
maybe I was a bit too quick in trusting the Community SSU, but I made the jump, added the repository and installed the enabler package.

That enabler pulled in all (??) updated packages from the community SSU.

But now my apt-get queue is stuck and I can't fix it with an 'apt-get -f install'. It always comes back with the same dependency error :


Where can I find this 1:2.2.143 version ? I prefer not to undo the whole Community SSU install, as I do like the other (properly installed) programs. Anyone care to send me the deb file (and pray it doesn't have again unmet dependencies ...)

Now of course all other application upgrades/installs are blocked.
ps, in all honesty, I need to say I'm still on PR1.2, using power40. I don't want to reinstall and reconfigure all stuff, so I'll stick as long as possible with PR.12. I'm very happy, I just would like to follow along with some new stuff without the reinstall/reconfigure overhead.
I don't have the same setup as you (PR1.3 with stock kernel), but I had exactly the same issue as what you had. The solution was what MohammadAG said to me earlier on in IRC and that was to remove modified-hildon-desktop.

I presume the only reason why is because when one installs that package, it will overwrite any of the previous schemas as set in hildon-desktop hence causing the conflict. The best way to check and to try locate the source of the problem is whilst having the community SSU repository enabled, install hildon-desktop or whichever conflicting package that is you are having with community release using apt-get and see the errors. An example of how to do this is: apt-get install hildon-desktop

The errors usually speaks about it quite clearly as when one forcefully installs a conflicting package.
 

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