G'Day ! I installed my entire laptop using dpkg. It let me chode the packages I needed without getting bogged down in dselect (dselect is mighty slow on a 486 ;-) It also let me force package installs. For example I installed GTK+ from source, so I had to force install the gtk_glarea package, because the database did not know GTK was already installed.
The man page is really good about explaining the switches. cheers, Jim Parker Sailboat racing is not a matter of life and death .... It is far more important than that !!! Jacob Meuser <[EMAIL PROTECTED] To: debian-laptop@lists.debian.org per.net> cc: Subject: lie to apt 02/21/01 02:13 AM Is there a way to manually edit the database that says which packages are installed? I set up a small system, using potato, and am adding several packages from source. I added stuff like glib-1.2.8, tcl-8.32, tk8.3.2, etc. How can I tell apt that these packages are installed? Or at least make it think the potato version is installed. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]