Hi all, I did an 'apt-cache stats' today, and it was very nice to see that we have 17519 packages total.
3635 packages are "missing", however. An 'apt-cache unmet | grep -c "unmet dep:" brings out 662 packages with unmet dependencies; 'apt-cache -i unmet | grep -c "unmet dep:" shows 219 of them as "important". Hmmm. That looks like a lot of work. But where to start? And who does that? The QA team? Sorry if I ask silly questions here - I'm a newbie (still reading and therefore not even thinking about registering as a NM". cheers, wjl aka Wolfgang Lonien -- Key ID 0x728D9BD0 - public key available at wwwkeys.de.pgp.net Key Fingerprint = A923 2294 B7ED EB3E 2F18 AE56 AAB8 D36A 728D 9BD0 uid Wolfgang Lonien (wjl) <like: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> We prefer encrypted, text-only email messages here. Thank you. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]