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Started by Splinx64, November 23, 2024, 05:31:22 PM

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Splinx64

Hi Sparky users,

I use the testing release of Sparky Linux 8.

Since last update some days ago I have the problem, that I can not install some programs, they I used before.
After the updating procedere they are not available in the database.

For instance, these are some of for me important programs:
GIMP
xsane
k3b

For examle, when I try to install GIMP, I get the following messages (translated):

$ sudo apt install gimp
Package gimp is not available, but is supported by another package
referenced. This can mean that the package is missing, that it has been replaced
or is only available from another source.

Error: There is no installation candidate for package "gimp".

Some months ago I have had a similar problem. But, in this case the reason were not suitable sources - in my case for "unstable". At that time I could solve the problem by removing these sources.

But, now, I think, my sources are up to date. In last months my system works without any problems. Here are my current sources.

sources.list
deb http://deb.debian.org/debian/ trixie main contrib non-free non-free-firmware
deb-src http://deb.debian.org/debian/ trixie main contrib non-free non-free-firmware
deb http://security.debian.org/debian-security/ trixie-security/updates main contrib non-free non-free-firmware
deb-src http://security.debian.org/debian-security/ trixie-security/updates main contrib non-free non-free-firmware
deb http://deb.debian.org/debian/ trixie-updates main contrib non-free non-free-firmware
deb-src http://deb.debian.org/debian/ trixie-updates main contrib non-free non-free-firmware
deb http://deb-multimedia.org/ trixie main non-free

sparky.list
### sparky core repository is used by all sparky editions
deb [signed-by=/usr/share/keyrings/sparky.gpg.key] https://repo.sparkylinux.org/ core main
deb-src [signed-by=/usr/share/keyrings/sparky.gpg.key] https://repo.sparkylinux.org/ core main

### sparky sisters repository
deb [signed-by=/usr/share/keyrings/sparky.gpg.key] https://repo.sparkylinux.org/ sisters main
deb-src [signed-by=/usr/share/keyrings/sparky.gpg.key] https://repo.sparkylinux.org/ sisters main


Have you any idea to solve my problem?

Thank you in advance for your help.

AxL

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Quote from: Splinx64 on November 23, 2024, 05:31:22 PM[....]  I use the testing release of Sparky Linux 8.

Since last update some days ago I have the problem, that I can not install some programs, they I used before.
After the updating procedere they are not available in the database.

For instance, these are some of for me important programs:
GIMP
xsane
k3b
[....]

  Apparently, the problem occurs for everyone who is using debian testing/trixie as well.

 Then, last September, they were removed from the repo (gimp & xsane) and aren't available:



See also:

And in the case of k3b, there is a significant dependency problem and it simply cannot be installed:



➤ Want to know how you can use a program you have never used before? "man" will be your best new friend! Type "man <pkg-name>" in a shell.
➤ Or, point your browser to "manpages.debian.org/<pkg-name>" .... RTFM !!!

AxL

 I don't know why my previous message was published incomplete (... even when editing the message).

So I'm going to continue here:

Quote from: Splinx64 on November 23, 2024, 05:31:22 PMHave you any idea to solve my problem?

Well, I guess you must be patient and hope that the debian developers can solve those problems.

Quote from: Splinx64 on November 23, 2024, 05:31:22 PMThank you in advance for your help.

You're welcome !!






Cheers !! 


➤ Want to know how you can use a program you have never used before? "man" will be your best new friend! Type "man <pkg-name>" in a shell.
➤ Or, point your browser to "manpages.debian.org/<pkg-name>" .... RTFM !!!

Splinx64

Hello AxL,
thank you for your answers.

Oh, what for news. In this case I only can wait, until new versions of desired programs are developed or/and habe found the way in the testing release, isn'it?

Yes, of course, there are alternatives, them I can use to this moment.

Have a good sunday evening!

AxL

Quote from: Splinx64 on November 24, 2024, 06:06:02 PMHello AxL,
thank you for your answers.

You're welcome !!

Quote from: Splinx64 on November 24, 2024, 06:06:02 PM[....]  Oh, what for news. In this case I only can wait, until new versions of desired programs are developed or/and habe found the way in the testing release, isn'it?

If you look at the links to the bug reports, in my first post. Specifically in these two messages:

  • Message #10 (xsane - Fri, 22 Nov 2024')

  • Message #24 (gimp - Mon, 21 Oct 2024')

    You can see, that the patches for the possible fix, have already been added.



    So, as I said at the beginning, we can only hope that they include them in the new version. To be able to correct/fix the problems that exist now.

    OTOH, if you need a workaround, until this is fixed. You can use gimp as AppImage.







    Cheers !! 

➤ Want to know how you can use a program you have never used before? "man" will be your best new friend! Type "man <pkg-name>" in a shell.
➤ Or, point your browser to "manpages.debian.org/<pkg-name>" .... RTFM !!!

Splinx64

Thanks for your answer again.

Yes, using 'as Appimage' is an alternative solution to the time of fixing the problem.
But, I think, I will wait.

But nevertheless, thank you very much for the tips. Maybe, when I have enough time an the right feeling for this, I will see, what is to do.

AxL

Quote from: Splinx64 on Today at 05:24:22 PMThanks for your answer again.

Yes, using 'as Appimage' is an alternative solution to the time of fixing the problem.
But, I think, I will wait.

But nevertheless, thank you very much for the tips. Maybe, when I have enough time an the right feeling for this, I will see, what is to do.
Glad to help. You're very welcome pal !!  
➤ Want to know how you can use a program you have never used before? "man" will be your best new friend! Type "man <pkg-name>" in a shell.
➤ Or, point your browser to "manpages.debian.org/<pkg-name>" .... RTFM !!!

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