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    Hmh, seem to have troubles with the latest update of libkf5sysguard5-data. It shows to be updated, but:

    Code:
    $ sudo apt-get upgrade
    Reading package lists... Done
    Building dependency tree       
    Reading state information... Done
    You might want to run 'apt-get -f install' to correct these.
    The following packages have unmet dependencies:
     libkf5sysguard5 : Depends: libkf5sysguard5-data (= 4:5.0.95-0ubuntu1~ubuntu14.10~ppa4) but 4:5.0.2-0ubuntu1~ubuntu14.10~ppa2 is installed
     libksgrd5 : Depends: libkf5sysguard5-data (= 4:5.0.95-0ubuntu1~ubuntu14.10~ppa4) but 4:5.0.2-0ubuntu1~ubuntu14.10~ppa2 is installed
     libksignalplotter5 : Depends: libkf5sysguard5-data (= 4:5.0.95-0ubuntu1~ubuntu14.10~ppa4) but 4:5.0.2-0ubuntu1~ubuntu14.10~ppa2 is installed
     libprocesscore5 : Depends: libkf5sysguard5-data (= 4:5.0.95-0ubuntu1~ubuntu14.10~ppa4) but 4:5.0.2-0ubuntu1~ubuntu14.10~ppa2 is installed
     libprocessui5 : Depends: libkf5sysguard5-data (= 4:5.0.95-0ubuntu1~ubuntu14.10~ppa4) but 4:5.0.2-0ubuntu1~ubuntu14.10~ppa2 is installed
    E: Unmet dependencies. Try using -f.
    Why would libkf5sysguard5 still depend on 5.0.95 if 5.0.2 is already out? Interestingly, muon only shows libkf5sysguard5-data to be updated....

    muon shows:
    Code:
    /var/cache/apt/archives/libkf5sysguard5-data_4%3a5.0.95-0ubuntu1~ubuntu14.10~ppa4_amd64.deb
    trying to overwrite '/etc/dbus-1/system.d/org.kde.ksysguard.processlisthelper.conf', which is also in package ksysguard 4:5.0.95-0ubuntu1~ubuntu14.10~ppa5
    Which for me looks like libkf5sysguard5-data depends on libkf5sysguard5, and libkf5sysguard5 has some file in the package which is owned by libkf5sysguard5-data (older one).
    Last edited by STiAT; Oct 06, 2014, 04:38 PM.

    #2
    Try using sudo apt-get dist-upgrade (now full-upgrade).
    upgrade
    upgrade is used to install the newest versions of all packages currently installed on the system from the sources enumerated in /etc/apt/sources.list. New package will be installed, but existing package will never removed.

    full-upgrade
    full-upgrade performs the function of upgrade but may also remove installed packages if that is required in order to resolve a package conflict.
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      #3
      That doesn't run on my box:

      rebus@rebus-23-f217c:~$ sudo apt-get full-upgrade
      E: Invalid operation full-upgrade

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        #4
        And dist-upgrade fails in the way described above:

        rebus@rebus-23-f217c:~$ sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
        Reading package lists... Done
        Building dependency tree
        Reading state information... Done
        You might want to run 'apt-get -f install' to correct these.
        The following packages have unmet dependencies:
        libkf5sysguard5 : Depends: libkf5sysguard5-data (= 4:5.0.95-0ubuntu1~ubuntu14.10~ppa4) but it is not installed
        libksgrd5 : Depends: libkf5sysguard5-data (= 4:5.0.95-0ubuntu1~ubuntu14.10~ppa4) but it is not installed
        libksignalplotter5 : Depends: libkf5sysguard5-data (= 4:5.0.95-0ubuntu1~ubuntu14.10~ppa4) but it is not installed
        libprocesscore5 : Depends: libkf5sysguard5-data (= 4:5.0.95-0ubuntu1~ubuntu14.10~ppa4) but it is not installed
        libprocessui5 : Depends: libkf5sysguard5-data (= 4:5.0.95-0ubuntu1~ubuntu14.10~ppa4) but it is not installed
        E: Unmet dependencies. Try using -f.

        The at-get -f install also fails with the same error. I thought muon would work better, but it also fails.

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          #5
          Planet KDE: https://planetkde.org/
          --> Kubuntu: KDE Plasma 5 beta 1 in next ppa ready for testers. Please read on for known issues: http://scarlettgatelyclark.com/2014/...-known-issues/
          Other users that installed new systems (not upgrades) have run into:
          Bug 1377269
          You will need to force overwrite with:
          sudo dpkg -i --force-overwrite /var/cache/apt/archives/libkf5sysguard5-data_4%3a5.0.95-0ubuntu1~ubuntu14.10~ppa4_amd64.deb
          I am completely baffled as to how new installs are affected and upgrades are not....
          Kubuntu Plasma Next Packaging / Ksysguard and libkf5sysguard install same file : https://bugs.launchpad.net/kubuntu-p...t/+bug/1377269
          Have you tried ?

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            #6
            Thanks! That cleared it up on my side.

            Originally posted by OneLine View Post
            Planet KDE: https://planetkde.org/
            --> Kubuntu: KDE Plasma 5 beta 1 in next ppa ready for testers. Please read on for known issues: http://scarlettgatelyclark.com/2014/...-known-issues/


            Kubuntu Plasma Next Packaging / Ksysguard and libkf5sysguard install same file : https://bugs.launchpad.net/kubuntu-p...t/+bug/1377269

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              #7
              The same thing is happening with kio & kio-extras, by the way:

              Unpacking kio-extras-data (4:5.0.95-0ubuntu1~ubuntu14.10~ppa6) ...
              dpkg: error processing archive /var/cache/apt/archives/kio-extras-data_4%3a5.0.95-0ubuntu1~ubuntu14.10~ppa6_all.deb (--unpack):
              trying to overwrite '/usr/share/kservices5/kcmtrash.desktop', which is also in package kio 5.3.0-0ubuntu1
              Preparing to unpack .../kio-extras_4%3a5.0.95-0ubuntu1~ubuntu14.10~ppa6_amd64.deb ...
              Unpacking kio-extras (4:5.0.95-0ubuntu1~ubuntu14.10~ppa6) ...
              dpkg: error processing archive /var/cache/apt/archives/kio-extras_4%3a5.0.95-0ubuntu1~ubuntu14.10~ppa6_amd64.deb (--unpack):
              trying to overwrite '/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/qt5/plugins/kcm_trash.so', which is also in package kio 5.3.0-0ubuntu1
              dpkg-deb: error: subprocess paste was killed by signal (Broken pipe)

              I tried to retrofit the above solution, but it didn't seem to fix things.

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                #8
                I never overcame that problem and rolled back in the end. It's going to be a serious obstacle for anybody going the upgrade route. I'm usually persistent on these things, but I just didn't see any way.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by jcphil View Post
                  rebus@rebus-23-f217c:~$ sudo apt-get full-upgrade
                  E: Invalid operation full-upgrade
                  That's what it's called with the new command, apt. So either
                  sudo apt full-upgrade
                  or
                  sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
                  Regards, John Little

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by jcphil View Post
                    .. It's going to be a serious obstacle for anybody going the upgrade route.
                    Just done an update and full-upgrade myself, and I see apt and apt-utils being upgraded, maybe you struck a problem being fixed.
                    Regards, John Little

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by jlittle View Post
                      Just done an update and full-upgrade myself, and I see apt and apt-utils being upgraded, maybe you struck a problem being fixed.
                      It still doesn't accept it on my box. I got over the package conflicts, but there is still an issue with getting sddm to work. I let Scarlett Gately Clark know at her blog and she recognizes the issue. She's a good Linux soldier!

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                        #12
                        sudo dpkg --configure -a
                        Followed by
                        sudo dpkg -i /var/cache/apt/archives/kio-extras-data_4%3a5.0.95-0ubuntu1~ubuntu14.10~ppa6_all.deb

                        You may have to substitute the full path to the package with the error, /var/cache/apt/blah/mumble/gibberish.deb

                        Originally posted by jcphil View Post
                        The same thing is happening with kio & kio-extras, by the way:

                        Unpacking kio-extras-data (4:5.0.95-0ubuntu1~ubuntu14.10~ppa6) ...
                        dpkg: error processing archive /var/cache/apt/archives/kio-extras-data_4%3a5.0.95-0ubuntu1~ubuntu14.10~ppa6_all.deb (--unpack):
                        trying to overwrite '/usr/share/kservices5/kcmtrash.desktop', which is also in package kio 5.3.0-0ubuntu1
                        Preparing to unpack .../kio-extras_4%3a5.0.95-0ubuntu1~ubuntu14.10~ppa6_amd64.deb ...
                        Unpacking kio-extras (4:5.0.95-0ubuntu1~ubuntu14.10~ppa6) ...
                        dpkg: error processing archive /var/cache/apt/archives/kio-extras_4%3a5.0.95-0ubuntu1~ubuntu14.10~ppa6_amd64.deb (--unpack):
                        trying to overwrite '/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/qt5/plugins/kcm_trash.so', which is also in package kio 5.3.0-0ubuntu1
                        dpkg-deb: error: subprocess paste was killed by signal (Broken pipe)

                        I tried to retrofit the above solution, but it didn't seem to fix things.

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by jcphil View Post
                          I never overcame that problem and rolled back in the end. It's going to be a serious obstacle for anybody going the upgrade route. I'm usually persistent on these things, but I just didn't see any way.
                          This is still a tech preview, at least until 15.04, so there is still time for things to settle and the files to figure out where they'll live.

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