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J. Allen Crider
software-eng at cridermcdowellfamily.com
Mon Sep 16 04:04:21 BST 2024
I would seriously consider removing tellico. Then perform the upgrade,
and finally reinstall tellico. Your data should remain intact, although
it isn't a bad idea to have a backup before doing the upgrade. It looks
like tellico 3.5.3 is included in Ubuntu 24.04, so that would be the
version you would have after the upgrade if you go that route.
Allen Crider
On 9/15/24 16:06, Jim Irving wrote:
> I can't upgrade to Ubuntu-MATE to 24.04.1 LTS (from 22.04.5 LTS) because
> (I think) two packages are broken; tellico and tellico-data. Synaptic
> Package manager reports that package Tellico Depends on
> *libkf5newstuffwidgets5* but it is not going to be installed. Searching
> the Internet does not show how to install that. What do I do?
>
>
>
> After being notified the first Point Release for Ubuntu-MATE 24.04.1 is
> available I try to upgrade, but it Fails because I think Tellico
> packages are broken. Tellico works on my three computers using
> Ubuntu-MATE release 22.04.5 LTS (Jammy Jellyfish) 64-bit with Kernel
> Linux 5.15.0-119-generic x86_64 for MATE 1.26.0. Inspecting Tellico on
> those computers, I have Tellico version 3.4.6; KDE Framework Version
> 5.92.0 and Qt Version 5.15.3 (built against 5.15.3). In about 2023
> Tellico was installed from the PPA by Dominik Stadler, but that appears
> to not being updated recently.
>
> I want to (I think) upgrade Ubuntu and then update Tellico. But it
> appears that I will need to update Tellico in order to allow Ubuntu to
> upgrade, or is there something I can do to skip the Tellico update first.
>
> Packages in question are:
>
> jim at green:~$ apt list --upgradeable
>
> Listing... Done
>
> tellico-data/jammy,jammy 3.5.2-1ubuntu0~ppa1 all [upgradable from:
> 3.4.6-1ubuntu0~ppa1]
>
> tellico/jammy 3.5.2-1ubuntu0~ppa1 amd64 [upgradable from:
> 3.4.6-1ubuntu0~ppa1]
>
>
>
> Thanks,
>
> Jim
>
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