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2013-05-22
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apt-get install twitter
mp-harmattan-001-pr
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2013-05-22
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I am not able to upgrade to latest twitter package..
Twitter is listed as a kepted-back-package (besides libgpg-error0, libogg0, lzop and usbutils) and if I try
it asks to removeCode:apt-get install twitter
Code:mp-harmattan-001-pr
How to solve this?
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not doing enough w/ N9 to answer concretely, but based on N900 experience...
- apt-get clean
- apt-get check
- apt-get autoremove
- apt-get autoclean
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apt-get install twitter --reinstall
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You did apt-get autoremove? It will surely remove the meta package then! What you need to do is post the output ofThe above will show what has been stopping it from being installed. Also if you have played around with /var/lib/dpkg/status then surely you have now made proper edits there...Code:apt-get install twitter --reinstall
And I would suggest against removing mp-harmattan-001-pr, or at the first occasion you will remove a package, there is a good possibility that you will see most of the packages disappear one by one...
http://db.tt/7lJIoTmz