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#11
apt-get -f install pidgin

I think dpkg looks for a local file
 

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#12
It says "no such file or directory". It can't find the file.

Shouldn't it be in the /var/cache/apt/archives/ folder?
Code:
user:/home/user> ls -l /var/cache/apt/archives/pidgin_*
-rw-r--r--    1 root     root      1265688 Nov  7 11:22 /var/cache/apt/archives/pidgin_2.7.5-2nix0_armel.deb
What you should try is dpkg -i --force-all /var/cache/apt/archives/pidgin_2.7.5-2nix0_armel.deb

And you should upgrade your libpurple as well if you haven't don't that already
 

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#13
Thanks guys, dunno which one made it work, but it's now in my app list

Nevermind, found it

Last edited by deny_winarto; 2010-11-08 at 21:55.
 
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