Debian Packages Broken, Can't Install on Linux

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Morshu9001

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Jun 2, 2014, 11:20:05 PM6/2/14
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The Debian package for GQRX from gqrx.de has an unmet dependency, saying that I need a later version of GNURadio than there is available, and my package manager says that the package must be broken. Installing it through apt-get (wheezy backports) tells me something similar. There's an unmet dependency on that too. How am I to get around this?

Morshu9001

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Jun 2, 2014, 11:22:02 PM6/2/14
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My mistake, the package from gqrx.de wasn't a Debian package. It was the PPA for Ubuntu. It's saying that the PPA is broken because it's trying to use a dependency that I can't get.

Alexandru Csete

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Jun 3, 2014, 2:35:35 AM6/3/14
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Perhaps you have an older version installed that can not be
uninstalled automatically. Or perhaps you selected an Ubuntu version
that is not compatible with debian wheezy. It is hard to tell without
knowing the exact error message.

Alex
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