[PlanetCCRMA] Messed up kernel upgrade
Rohan Parkes
rparkes at email.com
Tue Nov 4 18:38:01 PST 2003
A while back, I mistakenly performed a dist-upgrade when there was a new
kernel. This seems to have messed my installation up, and I can't seem
to sort it out (although everything still works). The main symptom is
that I get errors about dependencies if I use dist-upgrade now:
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Reading Package Lists...
Building Dependency Tree...
You might want to run `apt-get -f install' to correct these.
The following packages have unmet dependencies:
alsa-kernel-2.4.20-20.1.caps.rh90: Depends: kernel-version (=
2.4.20-20.1.caps.rh90)
Depends: kernel-version-arch (=
2.4.20-20.1.caps.rh90-i686)
alsa-kernel-2.4.22-6.ll.rh90: Depends: kernel (= 2.4.22-6.ll.rh90)
Depends: kernel-version (=
2.4.22-6.ll.rh90)
Depends: kernel-version-arch (=
2.4.22-6.ll.rh90-i686)
planetccrma-core: Depends: kernel-version-arch (=
2.4.22-6.ll.rh90-i686)
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I tried to fix things by using:
apt-get -o RPM::Install-Options::=-oldpackage install planetccrma-core
but this produces:
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Reading Package Lists...
Building Dependency Tree...
You might want to run `apt-get -f install' to correct these:
The following packages have unmet dependencies:
alsa-kernel-2.4.20-20.1.caps.rh90: Depends: kernel-version (=
2.4.20-20.1.caps.rh90)
Depends: kernel-version-arch (=
2.4.20-20.1.caps.rh90-i686)
alsa-kernel-2.4.22-6.ll.rh90: Depends: kernel (= 2.4.22-6.ll.rh90)
Depends: kernel-version (=
2.4.22-6.ll.rh90)
Depends: kernel-version-arch (=
2.4.22-6.ll.rh90-i686)
planetccrma-core: Depends: kernel-version-arch (=
2.4.22-6.ll.rh90-i686)
Depends: midishare-kernel-arch-2.4.22-6.ll.rh90 (=
1.86-2.rh90-i686)
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I can't seem to find any information on the site about dealing with
kernel upgrades, although I thought there was some at the time.
Sorry to dump this problem on people - I should have been more careful.
But I would appreciate some help in getting the kernel up-to-date. I
usually use the low latency kernel, by the way.
--
Rohan Parkes
Melbourne
Australia
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