downgrade or upgrade manjaro-openbox-theme-18.0?

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manjaro linux with openbox related question.



Updates via package manager just stop working properly, but it still possible to update the system via sudo pacman -Syu.



Via command line I get this question:



Replace manjaro-openbox-wallpapers-18.0 with community/manjaro-openbox-wallpapers? [Y/n]


If answer Y then the updates will be aborted, answering n the updates will proceed as usual.



My question is related to the error returned when trying to update via package manager:



error: failed to prepare transaction (could not satisfy dependencies)
:: removing manjaro-openbox-wallpapers-18.0 breaks dependency 'manjaro-openbox-wallpapers-18.0' required by manjaro-openbox-theme-18.0


The error seems pretty straight forward, but remove manjaro-openbox-theme-18.0, will crash the GUI.



I did try:



  • remove manjaro-openbox-wallpapers-18.0 but it is not allowed due to dependencies.

  • update manjaro-openbox-theme-18.0 also not allowed, it's already the most up to date version.

Downgrade to a previous version I didn't try yet.. Any ideas?










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    Packaging bug: report it.
    – jasonwryan
    Dec 19 at 2:34










  • Thanks. I will.
    – deepcell
    Dec 19 at 3:32















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manjaro linux with openbox related question.



Updates via package manager just stop working properly, but it still possible to update the system via sudo pacman -Syu.



Via command line I get this question:



Replace manjaro-openbox-wallpapers-18.0 with community/manjaro-openbox-wallpapers? [Y/n]


If answer Y then the updates will be aborted, answering n the updates will proceed as usual.



My question is related to the error returned when trying to update via package manager:



error: failed to prepare transaction (could not satisfy dependencies)
:: removing manjaro-openbox-wallpapers-18.0 breaks dependency 'manjaro-openbox-wallpapers-18.0' required by manjaro-openbox-theme-18.0


The error seems pretty straight forward, but remove manjaro-openbox-theme-18.0, will crash the GUI.



I did try:



  • remove manjaro-openbox-wallpapers-18.0 but it is not allowed due to dependencies.

  • update manjaro-openbox-theme-18.0 also not allowed, it's already the most up to date version.

Downgrade to a previous version I didn't try yet.. Any ideas?










share|improve this question



















  • 1




    Packaging bug: report it.
    – jasonwryan
    Dec 19 at 2:34










  • Thanks. I will.
    – deepcell
    Dec 19 at 3:32













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manjaro linux with openbox related question.



Updates via package manager just stop working properly, but it still possible to update the system via sudo pacman -Syu.



Via command line I get this question:



Replace manjaro-openbox-wallpapers-18.0 with community/manjaro-openbox-wallpapers? [Y/n]


If answer Y then the updates will be aborted, answering n the updates will proceed as usual.



My question is related to the error returned when trying to update via package manager:



error: failed to prepare transaction (could not satisfy dependencies)
:: removing manjaro-openbox-wallpapers-18.0 breaks dependency 'manjaro-openbox-wallpapers-18.0' required by manjaro-openbox-theme-18.0


The error seems pretty straight forward, but remove manjaro-openbox-theme-18.0, will crash the GUI.



I did try:



  • remove manjaro-openbox-wallpapers-18.0 but it is not allowed due to dependencies.

  • update manjaro-openbox-theme-18.0 also not allowed, it's already the most up to date version.

Downgrade to a previous version I didn't try yet.. Any ideas?










share|improve this question















manjaro linux with openbox related question.



Updates via package manager just stop working properly, but it still possible to update the system via sudo pacman -Syu.



Via command line I get this question:



Replace manjaro-openbox-wallpapers-18.0 with community/manjaro-openbox-wallpapers? [Y/n]


If answer Y then the updates will be aborted, answering n the updates will proceed as usual.



My question is related to the error returned when trying to update via package manager:



error: failed to prepare transaction (could not satisfy dependencies)
:: removing manjaro-openbox-wallpapers-18.0 breaks dependency 'manjaro-openbox-wallpapers-18.0' required by manjaro-openbox-theme-18.0


The error seems pretty straight forward, but remove manjaro-openbox-theme-18.0, will crash the GUI.



I did try:



  • remove manjaro-openbox-wallpapers-18.0 but it is not allowed due to dependencies.

  • update manjaro-openbox-theme-18.0 also not allowed, it's already the most up to date version.

Downgrade to a previous version I didn't try yet.. Any ideas?







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    Packaging bug: report it.
    – jasonwryan
    Dec 19 at 2:34










  • Thanks. I will.
    – deepcell
    Dec 19 at 3:32












  • 1




    Packaging bug: report it.
    – jasonwryan
    Dec 19 at 2:34










  • Thanks. I will.
    – deepcell
    Dec 19 at 3:32







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Packaging bug: report it.
– jasonwryan
Dec 19 at 2:34




Packaging bug: report it.
– jasonwryan
Dec 19 at 2:34












Thanks. I will.
– deepcell
Dec 19 at 3:32




Thanks. I will.
– deepcell
Dec 19 at 3:32










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manjaro-openbox-theme-18.0 shows a few dependencies, including manjaro-openbox-wallpapers-18.0

but manjaro-openbox-wallpapers-18.0 shows no dependency back to manjaro-openbox-theme-18.0



problem package appears to be manjaro-openbox-wallpapers
that doesn't appear to relate to any other package, except for wanting to replace the package you need to keep



I don't see any sense to why one package of wallpapers would need to replace another

I suspect a bug in the package, or maybe wrong package got updated



you don't need to do anything immediately if this one package is not blocking other updates.

check it again in a day or 2 and refresh package database

problem may resolve itself if the packages get fixed or updated



If manjaro-openbox-wallpapers is preventing other updates, find the ignore upgrades list in package manager Preferences and add package name

that should allow you to upgrade everything else



suggest you advise the Manjaro openbox developers about possible bug with these packages

they will be able to check and fix anything and advise you when it is ok to clear the ignored packed






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    I just reported with the manjaro community the issue as a possible bug with the the manjaro openbox. Thanks.
    – deepcell
    Dec 19 at 4:29










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manjaro-openbox-theme-18.0 shows a few dependencies, including manjaro-openbox-wallpapers-18.0

but manjaro-openbox-wallpapers-18.0 shows no dependency back to manjaro-openbox-theme-18.0



problem package appears to be manjaro-openbox-wallpapers
that doesn't appear to relate to any other package, except for wanting to replace the package you need to keep



I don't see any sense to why one package of wallpapers would need to replace another

I suspect a bug in the package, or maybe wrong package got updated



you don't need to do anything immediately if this one package is not blocking other updates.

check it again in a day or 2 and refresh package database

problem may resolve itself if the packages get fixed or updated



If manjaro-openbox-wallpapers is preventing other updates, find the ignore upgrades list in package manager Preferences and add package name

that should allow you to upgrade everything else



suggest you advise the Manjaro openbox developers about possible bug with these packages

they will be able to check and fix anything and advise you when it is ok to clear the ignored packed






share|improve this answer
















  • 1




    I just reported with the manjaro community the issue as a possible bug with the the manjaro openbox. Thanks.
    – deepcell
    Dec 19 at 4:29















1














manjaro-openbox-theme-18.0 shows a few dependencies, including manjaro-openbox-wallpapers-18.0

but manjaro-openbox-wallpapers-18.0 shows no dependency back to manjaro-openbox-theme-18.0



problem package appears to be manjaro-openbox-wallpapers
that doesn't appear to relate to any other package, except for wanting to replace the package you need to keep



I don't see any sense to why one package of wallpapers would need to replace another

I suspect a bug in the package, or maybe wrong package got updated



you don't need to do anything immediately if this one package is not blocking other updates.

check it again in a day or 2 and refresh package database

problem may resolve itself if the packages get fixed or updated



If manjaro-openbox-wallpapers is preventing other updates, find the ignore upgrades list in package manager Preferences and add package name

that should allow you to upgrade everything else



suggest you advise the Manjaro openbox developers about possible bug with these packages

they will be able to check and fix anything and advise you when it is ok to clear the ignored packed






share|improve this answer
















  • 1




    I just reported with the manjaro community the issue as a possible bug with the the manjaro openbox. Thanks.
    – deepcell
    Dec 19 at 4:29













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manjaro-openbox-theme-18.0 shows a few dependencies, including manjaro-openbox-wallpapers-18.0

but manjaro-openbox-wallpapers-18.0 shows no dependency back to manjaro-openbox-theme-18.0



problem package appears to be manjaro-openbox-wallpapers
that doesn't appear to relate to any other package, except for wanting to replace the package you need to keep



I don't see any sense to why one package of wallpapers would need to replace another

I suspect a bug in the package, or maybe wrong package got updated



you don't need to do anything immediately if this one package is not blocking other updates.

check it again in a day or 2 and refresh package database

problem may resolve itself if the packages get fixed or updated



If manjaro-openbox-wallpapers is preventing other updates, find the ignore upgrades list in package manager Preferences and add package name

that should allow you to upgrade everything else



suggest you advise the Manjaro openbox developers about possible bug with these packages

they will be able to check and fix anything and advise you when it is ok to clear the ignored packed






share|improve this answer












manjaro-openbox-theme-18.0 shows a few dependencies, including manjaro-openbox-wallpapers-18.0

but manjaro-openbox-wallpapers-18.0 shows no dependency back to manjaro-openbox-theme-18.0



problem package appears to be manjaro-openbox-wallpapers
that doesn't appear to relate to any other package, except for wanting to replace the package you need to keep



I don't see any sense to why one package of wallpapers would need to replace another

I suspect a bug in the package, or maybe wrong package got updated



you don't need to do anything immediately if this one package is not blocking other updates.

check it again in a day or 2 and refresh package database

problem may resolve itself if the packages get fixed or updated



If manjaro-openbox-wallpapers is preventing other updates, find the ignore upgrades list in package manager Preferences and add package name

that should allow you to upgrade everything else



suggest you advise the Manjaro openbox developers about possible bug with these packages

they will be able to check and fix anything and advise you when it is ok to clear the ignored packed







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answered Dec 19 at 2:22









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    I just reported with the manjaro community the issue as a possible bug with the the manjaro openbox. Thanks.
    – deepcell
    Dec 19 at 4:29












  • 1




    I just reported with the manjaro community the issue as a possible bug with the the manjaro openbox. Thanks.
    – deepcell
    Dec 19 at 4:29







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I just reported with the manjaro community the issue as a possible bug with the the manjaro openbox. Thanks.
– deepcell
Dec 19 at 4:29




I just reported with the manjaro community the issue as a possible bug with the the manjaro openbox. Thanks.
– deepcell
Dec 19 at 4:29

















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