Hi there, [ I really hope I didn't miss something in the documentation and FAQ, since I can't imagine noone else ever thought about this, but...
So - if this is somewhere in the doc or FAQ, please don't respond to the list, but mail me directly and hand me a pointer to the info I'm looking for ]. is it (easily) possible within dselect to permanently 'provide' a package, without actually installing it? For instance, as I belong to the XEmacs beta testers, I have a local self-compiled XEmacs floating around on my system. Now - everytime I get a new debian package that (pre)depends on, recommends, or suggests an emacs installation, I'll get into the 'dependency/conflict resolution', where depending on the dependency dselect automatically selects the standard emacs for installation. OK - I can override the emacs installation, but I'd rather tell the system once and for all that I already *HAVE* an emacs on my system, so that it doesn't come up with the conflict resolution (and - seen from the other side - comes up with the conflict resolution if I were to try and install a package that would conflict with emacs). Now - is it possible to set (or possibly even just delete a symbol, even though the package is installed)? Benedikt signoff --- Benedikt Eric Heinen - Muehlemattstrasse 53 - CH3007 Bern - SWITZERLAND email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] phone: ++41.79.3547891 RIOT, n. A popular entertainment given to the military by innocent bystanders. Ambrose Bierce ``The Devil's Dictionary'' -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]