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Ubuntu 18.04: Bad dependency "libhunspell-1.4-0", wtd?
Danois:
Installing Code::Blocks from repository works, but the "codeblocks-contrib" package will not install due to a bad dependency (libhunspell-1.4-0) and this causes plugins to be unavailable. Installing Code::Blocks from the downloaded archive works, it will also install codeblocks-contrib with all plugins apparently available in C::B, but when C::B is launched, a warning says something about a plugin that failed to load (libSpellChecker.so). The package "libhunspell-1.6-0" is installed on the system, version 1.4 of that package is unavailable.
How can this be fixed? :)
Miguel Gimenez:
Do you have package libhunspell-dev installed?
stahta01:
--- Quote from: Danois on November 20, 2018, 04:00:35 pm ---How can this be fixed? :)
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More information is needed!
What distro? And, what version of distro? Just re-read the post title.
Where did you get the package you tried and failed to install?
Tim S.
oBFusCATed:
--- Quote from: Danois on November 20, 2018, 04:00:35 pm ---How can this be fixed? :)
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Report to ubuntu maintainers/support.
or
Build 17.12 packages from sources yourself.
Danois:
Yes, I have libhunspell-dev version 1.6.2-1 installed and it makes no difference. First I tried to install C::B from the Ubuntu repos using Discover package manager. Then I downloaded the 64bit deb's from C::B's download section. Installing those with "sudo dpkg -i *.deb" results in a warning about the missing libhunspell 1.4 package, but it installs and all plugins (minus the spell checker) seems to be working OK. I'm not sure if building C::B from source would make a difference? Or what other options there are?
Thanks! :)
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