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to Ubuntu [ubuntu] Error: Dependency is not satisfiable: python-support (>= 0.90.0) Having an Issue With Posting ? Do you want to help us debug the posting issues ? < is the place to report it, thanks ! Results 1 to 8 of 8 Thread: Error: Dependency is not satisfiable: python-support (>= 0.90.0) Thread Tools Show Printable error dependency is not satisfiable fglrx-core Version Subscribe to this Thread… Display Linear Mode Switch to Hybrid Mode Switch to Threaded Mode September 21st, 2009 #1 MertTheGreat View Profile View Forum Posts Private Message Spilled the Beans Join Date Sep 2009 Beans 13 Error: Dependency is not satisfiable: python-support (>= 0.90.0) Hi, I tried to instal Deluge 1.1.9 for torrent files but when I open the .deb file Package Installer gave this Error: Dependency is not satisfiable: python-support (>= 0.90.0) What should I do ? Thanks Adv Reply September 21st, 2009 #2 Gaweph View Profile View Forum Posts Private Message Visit Homepage A Carafe of Ubuntu Join Date Aug 2005 Location Wales BeansHidden! DistroUbuntu 8.10 Intrepid Ibex Re: Error: Dependency is not satisfiable: python-support (>= 0.90.0) you could try to do Code: sudo apt-get install python-support or Code: sudo apt-get update python-support Looks like your not satisfying something that the new deb needs before it can be installed. If your not confortable iwth the command line, you could do: SYSTEM -> ADMINISTRATIO
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not satisfiable: python-support #312 Closed ockham opened this Issue Dec 24, 2012 · 7 comments Projects None error dependency is not satisfiable gconf-service ubuntu yet Labels bug Milestone No milestone Assignees No one assigned 1 participant Collaborator ockham commented Dec 24, 2012 Converted from SourceForge issue 2903360, submitted by https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1271675 SourceForge user nobody on 2009-11-24 20:51:27 UTC. First, my apologies for being a complete newb when it comes to the world of ubuntu. I just tried to install Gourmet on v.8.04 and received the error "Dependency is not satisfiable: python-support". Is there a chance I could get some help with resolving this (and unfortunately the help https://github.com/thinkle/gourmet/issues/312 will need to be spoken in a slow, loud, simple voice due to my lack of familiarity with this platform). Thanks very much. Collaborator ockham commented Dec 24, 2012 Submitted by SourceForge user nocnokneo on 2009-11-25 04:00:47 UTC. In case you are not familiar with installing a .deb package from the command line, this is how to run the command Thomas suggested (a good suggestion): sudo dpkg --install --force-depends path/to/gourmet_0.15.1-1_all.deb If you get errors from that command, post them here. Good luck. Collaborator ockham commented Dec 24, 2012 Submitted by SourceForge user thomas_hinkle on 2009-11-25 03:43:06 UTC. Note: I can't see where the dependency for python-support comes in. Here are the packages specified in my .deb: python (>=2.2), python-gtk2 (>=2.3.92), python-imaging, python-glade2, python-pysqlite2|python (>=2.5)|python-sqlite3, python-reportlab The only other dependencies should be rather standard-issue (whatever gets included by $misc:Depends and $shlibs:Depends with debhelper) Can you confirm exactly what package you're trying to install? Collaborator ockham commented Dec 24, 2012 Submitted by SourceForge user thomas_hinkle on 2009-11-25 03:39:09 UT
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