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#1 2017-04-25 18:27:25

poseidon
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[SOLVED] java-access-bridge: installing at-spi2-atk breaks dependency

Wanted to upgrade my system, but got the message shown above. Alas, I cannot find java-access-bridge nor at-spi to uninstall (one of) them and reinstall them afterwards (helps always). Where do these items belong to? Any other idea?

Paul

P.S.: BTW, while I tried to uninstall and reinstall this and that I suddenly had a broken system - pacman refused to start because of missing libs crypt, ssl and curl. Copying them from an other archlinux system seemed to be successful - I guess, I'll see...

Last edited by poseidon (2017-04-26 06:31:25)

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#2 2017-04-25 19:53:58

Lone_Wolf
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Re: [SOLVED] java-access-bridge: installing at-spi2-atk breaks dependency

at-spi & java-access-bridge used to be in archlinux repos, but were removed years ago.

Seems like your system needs a good spring cleaning .
Run pacman -Qm to find packages on your system that are not in any repo and candidate for removing .

also run pacman -Qdt to find more candidates for removal.

Last edited by Lone_Wolf (2017-04-25 19:54:16)


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#3 2017-04-25 19:59:18

jasonwryan
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Re: [SOLVED] java-access-bridge: installing at-spi2-atk breaks dependency

Not a Pacman Issue, moving to AUR Issues...


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#4 2017-04-26 06:30:43

poseidon
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Re: [SOLVED] java-access-bridge: installing at-spi2-atk breaks dependency

Lone_Wolf wrote:

at-spi & java-access-bridge used to be in archlinux repos, but were removed years ago.

Seems like your system needs a good spring cleaning .
Run pacman -Qm to find packages on your system that are not in any repo and candidate for removing .

also run pacman -Qdt to find more candidates for removal.

That did it, thanx a lot: Found the package java-access-bridge by pacman -Qm and removed it.

Paul

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