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APT should install all necessary dependencies automatically. AFAIK we haven't had missing dependencies in the past. How did you find out these were missing? Was there an error/warning message of some sort? |
This was probably a local apt-mirror problem. I'm doing further tests, and
possibly we don't need these packages to be part of the script.
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APT should install all necessary dependencies automatically. AFAIK we
haven't had missing dependencies in the past. How did you find out these
were missing? Was there an error/warning message of some sort?
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It wasn't an apt-mirror problem. I set up a VM at home (Linux Mint 19.1
XFCE, installed in OEM mode) and running the script had the same issue.
It's not a problem with our script either. I ran "sudo apt-get update &&
sudo apt-get dist-upgrade -y" and I got the same results.
I don't think it's a problem with OEM installs either, as I made another VM
(Linux Mint 19.1 XFCE, no OEM install), and it still choked up when I did
"sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get dist-upgrade -y".
What fixed the problem seemed to be running "sudo dpkg --configure -a"
followed by "sudo apt-get install -f".
…On Sun, Jun 16, 2019 at 5:25 PM Alex Hanson ***@***.***> wrote:
This was probably a local apt-mirror problem. I'm doing further tests,
and possibly we don't need these packages to be part of the script.
On Sun, Jun 16, 2019, 3:04 PM Duncan Steenburgh ***@***.***>
wrote:
> APT should install all necessary dependencies automatically. AFAIK we
> haven't had missing dependencies in the past. How did you find out these
> were missing? Was there an error/warning message of some sort?
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I got the same problem(s) on a VM running Linux Mint 19.1 Cinnamon.
Something is messed up with Linux Mint 19.1 right now. I'll do some more
research on this.
…On Mon, Jun 17, 2019 at 9:25 AM Alex Hanson ***@***.***> wrote:
It wasn't an apt-mirror problem. I set up a VM at home (Linux Mint 19.1
XFCE, installed in OEM mode) and running the script had the same issue.
It's not a problem with our script either. I ran "sudo apt-get update &&
sudo apt-get dist-upgrade -y" and I got the same results.
I don't think it's a problem with OEM installs either, as I made another
VM (Linux Mint 19.1 XFCE, no OEM install), and it still choked up when I
did "sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get dist-upgrade -y".
What fixed the problem seemed to be running "sudo dpkg --configure -a"
followed by "sudo apt-get install -f".
On Sun, Jun 16, 2019 at 5:25 PM Alex Hanson ***@***.***> wrote:
> This was probably a local apt-mirror problem. I'm doing further tests,
> and possibly we don't need these packages to be part of the script.
>
> On Sun, Jun 16, 2019, 3:04 PM Duncan Steenburgh ***@***.***>
> wrote:
>
>> APT should install all necessary dependencies automatically. AFAIK we
>> haven't had missing dependencies in the past. How did you find out these
>> were missing? Was there an error/warning message of some sort?
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This isn't an issue on Xubuntu 18.04. I tried out updates and the the update script, and had no problems there. |
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When Installing the install script certain dependencies are not installed fixed with: sudo apt install gir1.2-webkit2-4.0 zenity libwebkit2gtk-4.0-37 mintsystem libjavascriptcoregtk-4.0-18 gir1.2-javascriptcoregtk-4.0
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