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problems with e2fsprogs - conflicts/pre-depeds loop

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Raj Kombiyil

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Nov 13, 2005, 11:30:06 PM11/13/05
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Fellow uber-debianers,
I have a problem with e2fsprogs. (Trying to install uni2ascii for example, which depends on e2fsprogs)
My environment: Debian gnu/linux testing/unstable, Kernel version 2.4.27(home brewed), libc6 2.3.2.ds1-22, sysvinit 2.84-2woody1

my sources.list
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<snip>
#security
deb http://security.debian.org stable/updates main contrib non-free
# the main Debian packages.
deb http://http.us.debian.org/debian sid main contrib non-free
# the non-US Debian packages.
deb http://non-us.debian.org/debian-non-US stable/non-US main contrib non-free
#Blackdown Java
deb ftp://ftp.tux.org/java/debian/ sarge non-free
</snip>
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I have checked the earlier posts to this forum and it seems like this is more of a problem of mixing distributions than anything to do with the package. I have always used testing/unstable without any major difficulties and recently with the release of SARGE I tweaked the sources.list to point to the non-us "stable" distribution and forgot about it, which might have caused the problem. All my work resides on this system and I am "short of time". So without harming my environment, is there a way around this problem - i.e; to fix --->
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E: This installation run will require temporarily removing the essential package e2fsprogs due to a Conflicts/Pre-Depends loop. This is often bad, but if you really want to do it, activate the APT::Force-LoopBreak option.
E: Internal Error, Could not early remove e2fsprogs
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Any advice/suggestions welcome.
Thanks in advance,
Raj
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Mitch Wiedemann

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Nov 14, 2005, 8:20:11 AM11/14/05
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Raj Kombiyil wrote:


The only way I've been able to fix this problem (usually encountered
when upgrading a "testing" distro) was to set "APT::Force-LoopBreak" in
/etc/apt/apt.conf

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