For some reasons, during the alpha phase, there was a newer version of libgcrypt11 installed. Thus, you have to force a version. I don't know how to do so on commandline, but with synaptic Package -> force Version or Ctrl+E should work. Select the jaunty one in the dialog that appears, should be 1.4.1-2
Thanks Alot For Help
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David Rekowski wrote on 2009-04-18: (permalink)
For some reasons, during the alpha phase, there was a newer version of libgcrypt11 installed. Thus, you have to force a version. I don't know how to do so on commandline, but with synaptic Package -> force Version or Ctrl+E should work. Select the jaunty one in the dialog that appears, should be 1.4.1-2
Thanks alot David
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