wrong package name "gambas2-gb-db-sqlite"
Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
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gambas2 (Ubuntu) |
Fix Released
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Undecided
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Unassigned | ||
Bug Description
Binary package hint: gambas2-
jesus@jesus:~$ lsb_release -rd
Description: Ubuntu 10.04 LTS
Release: 10.04
Package gambas2-
Correct package doesn't exists:
jesus@jesus:~$ apt-cache policy gambas2-
gambas2-
Instalados: (ninguno)
Candidato: (ninguno)
Tabla de versión:
Instead, the wrong package is there:
gambas2-
Instalados: (ninguno)
Candidato: 2.19.0-2
Tabla de versión:
2.19.0-2 0
500 http://
Let me include the conversation with the Gambas2 support, which is determinant to taking action on this report:
[quote]
Hi
Gambas2 SVN #2972, Ubuntu 10.04
I think this is an old bug, or perhaps a regression?
When a project which uses the gb.db.sqlite3 component, generated deb
packages (at least the Ubuntu ones) has a typo in such dependency in the
"control" file:
gambas2-
Of course, when trying to install it fails because there is not such
package.
The correct name must be gambas2-
the repositories.
I don't know if other packages (tar, rpm, etc) are also affected.
Benoît, is there a chance to fix it?
Thanks in advance
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> ouch old bug from the ubuntu staff... tell them
> >
Yes. The name of a package is "gambas2" followed by the name of the component,
the points being replaced by dashes.
So: gb.db.sqlite3 => gambas2-
Without following that scheme, the IDE packager cannot work. The names must
match between the IDE and the package repository!
And, for once, everything is clearly documented at
http://
main page. So I don't know why the Ubuntu packager made that mistake. Gambas
Ubuntu packages have never been correct until now, and you or another Ubuntu
user must report the bug.
Regards,
-- Benoît Minisini
[/quote]
(Benoît Minisini is the Gambas2 project leader)
Hope this clarifies the issue.
Best regards,
Jesus
Changed in gambas2 (Ubuntu): | |
status: | New → Confirmed |
Confirmed with Ubuntu 10.04 64bit.