A small inconsistency that has shown up the last few days with pkgman full-sync
but not with pkgman update
on non-nightly beta 5
It looks like GIMP is the only major package that uses gegl?
A small inconsistency that has shown up the last few days with pkgman full-sync
but not with pkgman update
on non-nightly beta 5
It looks like GIMP is the only major package that uses gegl?
Why not uninstall poppler23?
OK, so I did, and it installed libpoppler24.
Which makes the very scary “none of the providers can be installed” sound rather … weird. libpoppler24 must be a provider or it wouldn’t replace libpoppler23, but it could not be found? Am I going to spend the next hour manually reinstalling things? Perhaps that warning coud be rephrased to something more user-friendly.
Anyway, thanks.
It was found, but it could not be installed without removing some other package as offered in the solution. This happens because poppler23_glib is, as far as haikuporter is concerned, an independant package from poppler24, but incompatible with it (it requires poppler23, which is a different package name from poppler24).
The “solution” offered is a complete one. If it had a huge list of packages, now that would be scary, and indicate that you may have to reinstall a lot of things.
I think these messages mostly come from libsolv, so it may not be so easy to improve the wording here.
The change was introduced in the latest revision bump for gegl:
devel:libpoppler_glib$secondaryArchSuffix >= 8.26.0
devel:libpoppler was already restrictedd to >= 131 so poppler_glib needs to be on par with that.
Older tiff4 package was disabled for being used in builds, so quite some packages had to be rebuild to use the newer one. It remains in the depot and is only used for Blender (2) and GIMP.