[01:38:38] --- DominusExult is now known as Dominus
[19:19:17] <Dominus> azeem: do you have any idea why that user is having problems with apt wanting to install fluidsynth1? I just tried with a quick ubuntu 20.04 iso in a VM and there it dutifully grabs fluidsynth2... http://exult.sourceforge.net/forum/read.php?f=1&i=1790993&t=1790993
[19:19:34] <Dominus> (not to mention that this will only install the old Exult 1.2)
[19:38:07] <azeem> yeah, 20.04 was feature frozen a few months before the 1.6 release
[19:41:47] <Dominus> that I expected... but that error is strange, anyways. as I wrote in the reply I suspect he has messed something up
[19:41:58] <azeem> Dominus: exult depends on libsdl-mixer1.2 which depends on libfluidsynth2
[19:42:07] <azeem> so no idea where libfluidsynth1 is coming from
[19:43:32] <Dominus> really odd
[19:43:41] <azeem> I don't have a 20.04 system around to check on
[19:44:12] <azeem> best to ask him to show the output of apt-cache policy exult
[19:44:26] <azeem> oh you already did the install
[19:44:31] <Dominus> yes :)
[19:44:41] <azeem> Dominus: maybe he's got some PPA sources installed which try to install something else?
[19:44:45] <Dominus> that was surprisingly easy and fast :)
[19:44:46] <azeem> hence apt-cache policy exult
[19:45:02] <azeem> that shows (i) version and (ii) origin to some degree
[19:45:57] <Dominus> thanks, good info. I see what it usually says. I'll let him know
[19:57:51] <azeem> there's snapshot packages at https://launchpad.net/~exult-team/+archive/ubuntu/exult-daily?field.series_filter=focal but I guess they need to be renamed to 1.7.0+gitsomething
[20:02:26] <azeem> it seems backports for focal aren't up, we could request 1.6 be backported then