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    On 9/5/2010 11:54 AM, Thomas Mashos wrote:
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      <div class="gmail_quote">On Sun, Sep 5, 2010 at 8:47 AM, Harry
        Devine <span dir="ltr">&lt;<a moz-do-not-send="true"
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          &nbsp;On 9/4/2010 8:00 PM, Harry Devine wrote:<br>
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            &nbsp;On 9/4/2010 7:49 PM, Greg Oliver wrote:<br>
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              On Sat, Sep 4, 2010 at 6:46 PM, Harry Devine&lt;<a
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                On 9/4/2010 2:48 PM, Thomas Mashos wrote:<br>
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                  You might give "aptitude upgrade" a shot instead of
                  apt-get.. &nbsp;I find<br>
                  it doesn't "keep back" packages like apt-get does a
                  lot of times.<br>
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                  -Greg
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                Apt-get will keep back packages usually when it has to
                add new packages, or<br>
                dependency issues aren't met. &nbsp;Do an apt-get -s
                dist-upgrade. dist-upgrade<br>
                will tell it to install those packages resolving
                dependency issues. -s is<br>
                simulation, so it only shows you what it would do.
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                well, I ran "sudo aptitude upgrade" and got the
                following:<br>
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                hdevine@hdevine-desktop:/etc$ sudo aptitude upgrade<br>
                W: The "upgrade" command is deprecated; use
                "safe-upgrade" instead.<br>
                Reading package lists... Done<br>
                Building dependency tree<br>
                Reading state information... Done<br>
                Reading extended state information<br>
                Initializing package states... Done<br>
                Writing extended state information... Done<br>
                Resolving dependencies...<br>
                The following packages have been kept back:<br>
                &nbsp; libmyth-0.23-0{a} mythgallery mythmovies mythmusic
                mythtv-backend{a}<br>
                &nbsp; mythtv-common{a} mythtv-frontend{a}
                mythtv-transcode-utils{a} mythvideo<br>
                &nbsp; mythweather<br>
                The following packages will be REMOVED:<br>
                &nbsp; firefox-3.5{u} firefox-3.5-branding{u} libfftw3-3{u}
                libmyth-0.22-0{u}<br>
                &nbsp; xulrunner-1.9.1{u} xulrunner-1.9.1-gnome-support{u}<br>
                0 packages upgraded, 0 newly installed, 6 to remove and
                10 not upgraded.<br>
                Need to get 0B of archives. After unpacking 61.7MB will
                be freed.<br>
                Do you want to continue? [Y/n/?]<br>
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                As you can see, it wants to remove some things, but
                still says that the myth<br>
                packages will not be upgraded. &nbsp;When I tried "sudo
                apt-get -s dist-upgrade",<br>
                I got the same result as earlier: no packages added or
                removed, and the myth<br>
                packages set to not be upgraded.<br>
                <br>
                Any ideas?<br>
                Harry<br>
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              Sounds like somehow your dependencies are messed up from
              either a<br>
              dist-upgrade or similar.. &nbsp;I'm pretty new to debian (so
              apt-get,<br>
              aptitude as well).. &nbsp;Not quite sure how to fix it..
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            I wonder if upgrading to Ubuntu 10.04 will help? &nbsp;I hadn't
            done that yet since the main OS was working so well for me.<br>
            <br>
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          OK, so I upgraded to 10.04 last night and, after dealing with
          an LIRC issue (stopped working, had to play with it for a bit
          to fix it), I see that I'm in the same boat. &nbsp;I'm at the same
          myth version, and the "sudo aptitude upgrade" doesn't list any
          myth packages. &nbsp;As far as Ubuntu is concerned, everything is
          up-to-date. &nbsp;Here's what my mythbackend version reports, in
          case anyone is interested.<br>
          <br>
          hdevine@hdevine-desktop:/etc/lirc$ mythbackend --version<br>
          Please attach all output as a file in bug reports.<br>
          MythTV Version &nbsp; : 25423<br>
          MythTV Branch &nbsp; &nbsp;: branches/release-0-23-fixes<br>
          Network Protocol : 23056<br>
          Library API &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;: 0.23.1.201000710-1<br>
          QT Version &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; : 4.5.2<br>
          Options compiled in:<br>
          &nbsp;linux debug using_oss using_alsa using_pulse using_jack
          using_pulseoutput using_backend using_dvb using_firewire
          using_frontend using_glx_proc_addr_arb using_hdhomerun
          using_hdpvr using_iptv using_ivtv using_joystick_menu
          using_libudev using_lirc using_mheg using_opengl_video
          using_opengl_vsync using_qtdbus using_qtwebkit using_v4l
          using_x11 using_xrandr using_xv using_xvmc using_xvmc_vld
          using_xvmcw using_bindings_perl using_bindings_python
          using_opengl using_vdpau using_ffmpeg_threads using_libavc_5_3
          using_live using_mheg<br>
          <br>
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          Maybe I need to reinstall mythbuntu-repos? &nbsp;I did go into the
          Mythbuntu Control Center and saw that 0.23.1 was selected, so
          I'm still unsure why the newer 0.23.1 packages aren't being
          found.<br>
          <br>
          Thanks,<br>
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      <div>You will need to disable/reenable the auto-builds repo in
        MCC. After a distribution upgrade it gets disabled by the OS.
        Even though it says it is enabled, it is actually disabled.&nbsp;</div>
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    OK, I just did that and it worked.&nbsp; I'm now running version 26057.&nbsp;
    Looks good so far, even though when I bring up the Weather or Movie
    Times, the frontend will die.&nbsp; I'm not too concerned about that
    right now though.&nbsp; <br>
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    Thanks for all of the help.<br>
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