Error Dependency Is Not Satisfiable Python-aptdaemon.gtk3widgets
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Question information Language: English Edit question Status: Solved For: Ubuntu apt Edit question Assignee: No assignee Edit question Solved by: NickTh  Solved: 2012-12-23 Last query: 2012-12-23 Last reply: 2012-12-23 Related bugs Link existing bug Related FAQ: None Link to a FAQ NickTh  (nick-athens30) said on 2012-12-23: #1 Do you mean Ubuntu-tweak ? => https://launchpad.net/~tualatrix/+archive/ppa If yes , then follow the commands below . Open a terminal (CTRL+ALT+T) and copy-paste from here , one at time. https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1926968 $ sudo add-apt-repository ppa:tualatrix/ppa $ sudo apt-get update $ sudo apt-get install ubuntu-tweak Thank you. Nolan (nolanzoe) said on 2012-12-23: #2 Thanks NikTh, that solved my question. Nolan (nolanzoe) said on 2012-12-23: #3 Thank You!!!!!!!1 On 12/23/2012 04:01 AM, NikTh wrote: > o you mean Ubuntu-tweak ? => > https://launchpad.net/~tualatrix/+archive/ppa > > If yes , https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/apt/+question/217466 then follow the commands below . Open a terminal (CTRL+ALT+T) > and copy-paste from here , one at time. > > $ sudo add-apt-repository ppa:tualatrix/ppa > > $ sudo apt-get update > > $ sudo apt-get install ubuntu-tweak > -- Nikki1993 (nikki-icekronik) said on 2012-12-23: #4 Just to point out why you couldn't do this. You tried to install Ubuntu Tweak version 8.3 and this version is no longer compatible with the ubuntu 10.04, so Latest version you can have is 0.5.x. Nolan (nolanzoe) said on 2012-12-23: #5 I appreciate it. Where are you located?? On 12/23/2012 05:06 AM, Nikki1993 wrote: > Your question #217466 on Ubuntu changed: > https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+question/217466 > > Nikki1993 posted a new comment: > Just to point out why you couldn't do this. You tried to install Ubuntu > Tweak version 8.3 and this version is no longer compatible with the > ubuntu 10.04, so Latest version you can have is 0.5.x. > -- History Link existing bug Create bug rep
support is running out soon, I won't have the time until next June, most likely (it'd take a good deal of work with the box I have), so I'm stuck with it https://forum.tribler.org/t/tribler-on-linux-dependency-is-not-satisfiable-python-libtorrent/3207 for now. (This is to forestall any "just upgrade" comments; it's really not an http://superuser.com/questions/452251/apt-get-dependency-issues option at this point, and I'll have to wait a few months for the time for it.) When I went to install Tribler, the .deb file gave this error:Error: Dependency is not satisfiable: python-libtorrent (>= 0.16.4) I checked my packages for python-libtorrent, and sure enough, the latest version on Mint 13 Maya (which corresponds to Precise 12.04) is error dependency 0.15.10; I simply can't update that package to the version required for the latest Tribler. What I found somewhat confusing was that while the FAQ on "how do I install Tribler" says to see the downloads page for supported versions (in the Linux section, to be specific), the downloads page did not specify what version or versions of Ubuntu were supported (Windows is very clearly marked as for supported versions, the Mac error dependency is one at least tells people what isn't supported, but there's nothing along those lines for Linux). I'm guessing by the fact that the python-libtorrent package is not a recent enough version that 12.04 is not supported, but would have liked to have it marked clearly. I tried the PPA here but it only went to Tribler version 6.2.0 (which did weird things like mark every torrent I created as Xxx with no ability to change it, plus it lacked all the anonymity features). I did see that the directions suggested forcing the install despite the dependency issues. Has anyone here done this and seen what results occur? I mean, will Tribler even work without the latest version of that package, or is it going to be crashing and doing weird things on me because I'm trying to run it without the proper packages? Just hoping for a little guidance/confirmation, previous experience, something, before I start trying things like forcing installs despite dependency issues. whirm 2015-09-04 09:11:30 UTC #2 I would just build the missing dependencies for your linux version, you can add a deb-src source from debian testing in your sources.list and install apt-build Then you can do: sudo apt-build --reinstall --target-release testing install python-libtorrent And that should take care of fetching and b
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