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That is a fallacy. As soon as cpu-x would be installed again, the
problem
would return, since nothing has changed, and as long as the incompatible
test update of libcpuid remains available, you cannot update that package
since it would break dependencies. The way forward would be to either
rebuild cpu-x and offer it as an update, or to withdraw the incompatible
libcpuid package from the updates-testing repo.
Well i guess i can look for the source code of cpu-x and try
build it from source . As for withdrawing the incompatible
libcpuid package from the updates-testing repo , well i don't
have the slightest clue on how that can be achieved .
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