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Hi,
During my recent full system upgrade (pacman -Syu) of my Arch/XFCE-based latop, pacman failed due to unsatisfied "orange" dependencies.
I've removed that package, successfully upgraded my system and rebooted without problem.
Afterwards, while trying to reinstall "orange" I still get the dependency error (see below):
1. Do I need that package in the first place (my systems works fine)? If Y, for what (Android tablet synchronization?)
2. If needed, how do I solve the problem? (pacman can't find synce-libsynce)
Thanks!
--------------copy of error----------------
# pacman -S orange
resolving dependencies...
warning: cannot resolve "synce-libsynce", a dependency of "orange"
:: The following package cannot be upgraded due to unresolvable dependencies:
orange
:: Do you want to skip the above package for this upgrade? [y/N] y
Best regards,
Michael Badt
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No idea about what orange does and whether you need it or not, but please open a bug report about the missing dependency
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If you don't use it you can safely live without orange. The missing dependency is listed as virtual. More information on that here,
So file a bug report.
A short search led me here. You could try to build a package from source and install it manually while waiting for the package to be added to the repos.
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It seems that synce-libsynce was merged into/replaced by the package synce-core but the line
provides=('synce-libsynce' 'synce-librapi')
has been recently removed from its PKGBUILD https://projects.archlinux.org/svntogit … 13e24c644c.
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Thanks all!
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Michael Badt
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