Hello,
apologies for the lack of reply over the holidays. The
installation guide is little bit outdated for the v2024.1, but we
are working on it.
I'm not entirely sure if the metapackage that is in the docs is up
to date. Could you try pinning the versions of freds packages like
this
1) In `/etc/apt/preferences.d/`
create new file,
name doesn't matter but we use `fred
`
2) Paste following text out of this link:
https://fred.nic.cz/media/filer_public/71/ce/71ce3145-a4bb-4583-9ff2-218627d71d5f/20241fredpreferencesd.txt
into the file.
3) run `apt install fred` again
This should fix the broken package dependencies. If not you could
also try running `apt --fix-broken install
`, maybe
the package manager could solve this on it's own.
Additionally you could install the packages one by one as they are
listed in the preferences file.
We'll try to fix the package in the repo asap.
Kind regards,
Jan
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Jan Dobiášovský SQA CZ.NIC, z.s.p.o. Milešovská 1136/5 130 00 Praha 3
Hello, after i run this command ( apt --assume-yes install fred) i have stack in this point any suggestion. ========== The following packages have unmet dependencies: fred : Depends: fred-rdap but it is not going to be installed or fred-rdap-py3 Depends: fred-rdap-apache but it is not going to be installed Depends: fred-webwhois but it is not going to be installed or fred-webwhois-py3 but it is not going to be installed Depends: fred-webwhois-apache but it is not going to be installed E: Unable to correct problems, you have held broken packages. ============= _______________________________________________ fred-users mailing list -- fred-users@lists.nic.cz To unsubscribe send an email to fred-users-leave@lists.nic.cz