As I don't use Unity 2D, I should install only the other ones (marked with "*").
According to the list I got running "sudo apt-get dist-upgrade", I don't have packages "libunity-2d-private-dev" and "unity-autopilot", therefor they won't be updated and I understand I don't need them to be installed (am I wrong?)
So, among all of those packages available for download, I ended up installing only the following packages:
OK, I figured it out. I'm sorry, I hadn't seen the "Binary packages built by this source" list here:
https:/ /launchpad. net/ubuntu/ +source/ unity/7. 0.0daily13. 06.19~13. 04-0ubuntu1
The packages I was supposed to install are:
- libunity- 2d-private0 2d-private- dev core-6. 0-dev
- libunity-
* libunity-core-6.0-5
* libunity-
* unity
- unity-2d
- unity-2d-common
- unity-2d-dbg
- unity-2d-panel
- unity-2d-shell
- unity-2d-spread
* unity-autopilot
* unity-common
* unity-services
As I don't use Unity 2D, I should install only the other ones (marked with "*").
According to the list I got running "sudo apt-get dist-upgrade", I don't have packages "libunity- 2d-private- dev" and "unity-autopilot", therefor they won't be updated and I understand I don't need them to be installed (am I wrong?)
So, among all of those packages available for download, I ended up installing only the following packages:
- libunity-core-6.0-5
- unity
- unity-common
- unity-services
Logged out, logged in and now, I can confirm, the proposed package fixed the problem.
I hope this information of mine is useful for more people who may have the same doubt I had.
Thanks guys. Nice work. :)
brunces