[18:01] <pavlushka> o/ zaki 
[18:34] <zaki> \o/ pavlushka 
[18:34] <zaki> had dinner?
[18:35] <pavlushka> yep
[19:26] <zaki> pavlushka, 
[19:26] <zaki> package gconf-editor should be set as dependency in your deb package.
[19:26] <zaki> what this mean actually !
[19:27] <pavlushka> zaki: you are building a package?
[19:27] <zaki> nah 
[19:27] <zaki> installing a package 
[19:28] <pavlushka> zaki: repo or third-party
[19:28] <zaki> using sudo dpkg -i
[19:28] <zaki> deb file 
[19:28] <zaki> third party 
[19:29] <pavlushka> zaki: that pacage might mis-configured during building
[19:29] <pavlushka> s/pacage/package
[19:29] <u-la-la> pavlushka meant to say: zaki: that package might mis-configured during building
[19:30] <zaki> yep. so what to do after to fix 
[19:30] <zaki> any idea
[19:30] <pavlushka> zaki: you know dependency?
[19:30] <zaki> yep 
[19:31] <zaki> tons of dependency , and when I start installing one , it shows anther dependency :| :D 
[19:32] <pavlushka> zaki: during building a package, you have to mention dependencyies of that package correctly, otherwise the package might not work or end up in a configuration mess
[19:34] <pavlushka> zaki: WHICH package, and for help, might considering installing gconf-editor
[19:36] <zaki> https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/prcq869Kjs/
[19:36] <u-la-la> [ Ubuntu Pastebin ] - https://paste.ubuntu.com
[19:40] <zaki> pavlushka, https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/CcCQsNwxfx/
[19:40] <u-la-la> [ Ubuntu Pastebin ] - https://paste.ubuntu.com
[19:41] <pavlushka> zaki: for the previous issue, you have to have gconf2 installed
[19:44] <pavlushka> zaki: but why you are installing packages locally for .deb? you will end up in serious dependency issue, dont do that
[19:44] <pavlushka> zaki: what are you upto?
[19:45] <pavlushka> zaki: all your packages and their dependencies need to be in sync version-wise
[19:46] <zaki> I was just installing a torrent client , nothing else, and now this happening 
[19:47] <pavlushka> zaki: well, install it from repo
[19:48] <zaki> hmm
[19:48] <pavlushka> zaki: what were you doing, that's everything you need to lead you in dependency hell.
[19:56] <zaki> seems okay now 
[19:56] <zaki> following this https://askubuntu.com/questions/490671/fix-half-installed-package
[19:56] <u-la-la> [ apt - Fix half-installed package - Ask Ubuntu ] - https://askubuntu.com
[19:57] <zaki> sudo dpkg --remove --force-remove-reinstreq package name 
[20:00] <pavlushka> zaki: before that , tried "sudo apt install -f" ??
[20:00] <zaki> yep. now no dependency error showing 
[20:00] <pavlushka> zaki: I guess that supposed to the job.
[20:11] <pavlushka> *do
[20:12] <zaki> hei now I installed gtk 2.0 first and than that package . now okay 
[20:13] <zaki> I guess , time for a check