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That was a quick response!<BR>
I get the following message when I try to install postgresql-8.1-postgis1: Could not select all packages for the installation or upgrade. The following packages have unresolved dependencies. .....<BR>
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postgresql-8.1-postgis1:<BR>
Depends: libgcc1 (>=1:4.0.2) but 1:4.0.1-4ubuntu9 will be installed<BR>
Depends: libgeos2c2a but it is not installable<BR>
Depends: libstdc++6 (>=4.0.2-4) but 4.0.1-4ubuntu9 will be installed<BR>
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And after that just a "close"-button<BR>
So maybe my problem really is the lack of libgeos2c2a???<BR>
/Regards Mikael<BR>
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On Mar 7, 2006, at 10:30 AM, Mikael Schröder wrote:
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><I> Hi all!</I>
><I> I followed this thread and read every thing I could find on the </I>
><I> matter, but when I try to add the PostGIS 8.1 deb from within </I>
><I> Synaptic in Breezy, Synaptic complains about wrong version of </I>
><I> libstdc (4.0.1 instead of 4.0.2) and consequently libgeos2c2. How </I>
><I> can I handle this problem without compiling from source or changing </I>
><I> to next version of libstdc wich I understand to be a bit </I>
><I> bothersome. Does anyone have a different pkg for breezy?</I>
><I> /Mikael</I>
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><I> >I appreciate your help, but I think you are working in unstable </I>
><I> with >libstdc++ 4.02 and I'm in Breezy with libstdc++4.01. If </I>
><I> Blair can fix >his pkg then that gives Breezy users both postgresql </I>
><I> 8.1 & postgis.</I>
What issue are you seeing? The packages I built are only built
against Breezy's packages. I make all the packages I built available
in my site, so there shouldn't be any dependencies that are not
fullfilled.
Also, shouldn't 4.01 and 4.02 be binary compatible?
Regards,
Blair
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