psi29a wrote:Yes, uninstall everything having to do with openscenegraph, it will uninstall openmw in the process. Then re-install openmw and it will pull in openscenegraph-3.4 which is what it is officially in debian and soon ubuntu.
Thanks a lot psi29a.
Once everything having to do with openscenegraph and OpenMW were uninstalled, Synaptic told me this:
openmw:
Depends: libopenscenegraph-3.4-130 but it is not going to be installed
Depends: libopenthreads20 but it is not installable
Depends: openmw-data but it is not going to be installed
Did a search and found this page:
https://launchpad.net/~openmw/+archive/ ... ld/9010006
So I Installed these:
libopenthreads20_3.4.0-1+xenial1_amd64.deb (20.6 KiB)
and also this, just for good measure, LoL:
ibopenthreads20-dbg_3.4.0-1+xenial1_amd64.deb (47.1 KiB)
Once they were installed, I selected to install OpenMW in Synaptic. Openmw-data and libopenscenegraph-3.4-130 were both selected and installed automatically. Also the 2 broken packages that were showing up in Synaptic are now gone.
Thank you very much psi29a for all your help.