Re: network-manager-tde - dependency issues - update

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On Tuesday, September 1, 2020 6:39 AM, William Morder via trinity-users <trinity-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

&gt; 

&gt;
&gt; On Tuesday 01 September 2020 05:30:03 Dr. Nikolaus Klepp wrote:
&gt;
&gt; &gt; Anno domini 2020 Tue, 1 Sep 05:20:27 -0700
&gt; &gt; William Morder via trinity-users scripsit:
&gt; &gt;
&gt; &gt; &gt; Another new problem, and I swear, this one is not of my own making;
&gt; &gt; &gt; unless of course you mean that I am one of those no-systemd devuan
&gt; &gt; &gt; dissidents.
&gt; &gt; &gt; So far, in my new Beowulf installation, I've been using wicd to connect;
&gt; &gt; &gt; not because I prefer it, but only because it's there. When I was running
&gt; &gt; &gt; Jessie, over the past few years tdenetworkmanager and wicd seemed to
&gt; &gt; &gt; fight it out, and I couldn't figure out the cause. Sometimes, on a fresh
&gt; &gt; &gt; installation, I would be able to use tdenetworkmanager; sometimes not. On
&gt; &gt; &gt; the whole, I ended up using wicd about 3/4 of the time. But anyway, at
&gt; &gt; &gt; least I could connect, and had no serious issues. It was more a matter of
&gt; &gt; &gt; preference. One thing I did notice, though, is that wicd somehow would
&gt; &gt; &gt; assume root privileges, even though I did not run it as root.
&gt; &gt; &gt; Anyway, so in my new installation, I would like to use tdenetworkmanager,
&gt; &gt; &gt; but now I get these error messages. I list them in order of discovery:
&gt; &gt; &gt; 1 - network-manager-tde depends on network-manager
&gt; &gt; &gt; (Yeah, I knew that, but huh?)
&gt; &gt; &gt; The following packages have unmet dependencies:
&gt; &gt; &gt; network-manager-tde : Depends: network-manager (&gt;= 0.7.0) but it is not
&gt; &gt; &gt; going to be installed
&gt; &gt; &gt; E: Unable to correct problems, you have held broken packages.
&gt; &gt; &gt; 2 - Let's grab that dependency ...
&gt; &gt; &gt; The following packages have unmet dependencies:
&gt; &gt; &gt; network-manager : Depends: libpam-systemd
&gt; &gt; &gt; 3 - Let's try to build-dep ...
&gt; &gt; &gt; The following packages have unmet dependencies:
&gt; &gt; &gt; builddeps:network-manager : Depends: libpolkit-agent-1-dev (&gt;= 0.97) but
&gt; &gt; &gt; it is not going to be installed
&gt; &gt; &gt; Depends: systemd (&gt;= 185) but it is not
&gt; &gt; &gt; installable
&gt; &gt; &gt; 4 - Why can't I build-dep for network-manager?
&gt; &gt; &gt; The following packages have unmet dependencies:
&gt; &gt; &gt; builddeps:network-manager : Depends: libpolkit-agent-1-dev (&gt;= 0.97) but
&gt; &gt; &gt; it is not going to be installed
&gt; &gt; &gt; Depends: systemd (&gt;= 185) but it is not
&gt; &gt; &gt; installable
&gt; &gt; &gt; E: Unable to correct problems, you have held broken packages.
&gt; &gt; &gt; So the only answer I get is that I must install systemd in order to run
&gt; &gt; &gt; tdenetworkmanager? I've already tried some command-line voodoo to force
&gt; &gt; &gt; installation, ignore held packages, all that good stuff.
&gt; &gt; &gt; I would just give up for the present, and rely on wicd, which at least
&gt; &gt; &gt; has always worked pretty well. It's been my #2 choice, when I've had
&gt; &gt; &gt; issues with tdenetworkmanager, which has been about 3/4 of the past
&gt; &gt; &gt; couple years. It may be an issue with Debian, because technically
&gt; &gt; &gt; TDE-Trinity uses Debian Buster packages, not Devuan Beowulf; they are the
&gt; &gt; &gt; same, mostly, but not always.
&gt; &gt; &gt; Now my problem is, once I go online, thereafter I cannot go offline. When
&gt; &gt; &gt; I try, I usually find that I still have an active connection that won't
&gt; &gt; &gt; die; when I do succeed in going offline, after that I cannot get back
&gt; &gt; &gt; online, but must reboot in order to get a connection again.
&gt; &gt; &gt; My verdict is, something's wrong.
&gt; &gt;
&gt; &gt; :)
&gt; &gt; tdenetworkmanager works on beowulf, wicd does not - that's what I found
&gt; &gt; when I upgraded. But there should not be any systemd dependecy when you are
&gt; &gt; on devuan. Could you check if that you do not have accidentally activated
&gt; &gt; some debian repository?
&gt; &gt; Nik
&gt; &gt;
&gt; &gt; &gt; Bill
&gt;
&gt; So, I tried to change the Trinity repos from Buster to Beowulf, updated my
&gt; sources.list, and that didn't work at all. Trinity only recognizes Buster. I
&gt; also tried to "pin" the packages to Beowulf (using the option -t beowulf in
&gt; apt-get), to no avail.
&gt;
&gt; The problem currently remains the same, as related below.
&gt;
&gt; Hi Nik! Thanks for your help.
&gt;
&gt; Buster is named only for some oddball third-party stuff; except, that is, for
&gt; Trinity-TDE repos themselves (for which, see below).
&gt;
&gt; deb-multimedia repos (for ? I forget)
&gt; I could disable them unless I need a specific package; but I seem to recall
&gt; that apt would try to uninstall whatever it was, if the repo is not enabled.
&gt; deb http://www.deb-multimedia.org stable main
&gt; deb-src http://www.deb-multimedia.org stable main
&gt;
&gt; the repos for Vivaldi (but I could disable these unless I want to upgrade)
&gt; deb http://repo.vivaldi.com/snapshot/deb/ stable main
&gt;
&gt; the Tor project
&gt;
&gt; deb http://deb.torproject.org/torproject.org buster stable main
&gt; deb-src http://deb.torproject.org/torproject.org buster stable main
&gt;
&gt; Maybe Trinity itself, as I wasn't sure whether to insert Buster or Beowulf. I
&gt; noticed some repositories seem to redirect, but others want it specified, one
&gt; or the other. When I read the instructions and comments on the wiki page, it
&gt; said something about devuan users should "just use debian", etc.
&gt;
&gt; deb http://mirror.ppa.trinitydesktop.org/trinity/trinity-r14.0.0/debian buster
&gt; main
&gt; deb-src http://mirror.ppa.trinitydesktop.org/trinity/trinity-r14.0.0/debian
&gt; buster main
&gt; deb
&gt; http://mirror.ppa.trinitydesktop.org/trinity/trinity-builddeps-r14.0.0/debian
&gt; buster main
&gt; deb-src
&gt; http://mirror.ppa.trinitydesktop.org/trinity/trinity-builddeps-r14.0.0/debian
&gt; buster main
&gt;
&gt; deb http://mirror.ppa.trinitydesktop.org/trinity-sb buster main-r14 deps-r14
&gt; deb-src http://mirror.ppa.trinitydesktop.org/trinity-sb buster main-r14
&gt; deps-r14
&gt;
&gt; Bill


1. I used debmultimedia for one app, libdvdcss, disabled it afterwards. I use dselect, it shows up as an obsolete pkg, does not offer to revove pkg. debmultimedia caused me to many problens.

2.Held packages(s). I used apt-preferences to manage versions of apps, helped me keep track of versions.

3. No viscious depends/remove cycles with network-manager-(tde) here, my tdebase install uses devuans default wicad. I  do not have network-manager-tde installed on any of my TDE installs, use network-manager

greg

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