I was just looking at bug report #9131 which suggested this approach for
the libpam0/libpam-util circular dependency.
I would recommend doing this in steps of dependency order and checking
results along the way.

On Wed, 14 May 1997, Craig Sanders wrote:

> On Wed, 14 May 1997, Toens Bueker wrote:
> 
> > how do I install samba?
> > It requires libpam0 which requires libpam-util.
> > Installation of libpam0 will not work until libpam-util is
> > configured, which will not work until libpam0 is
> > configured :-)
> 
> install the libpam stuff with one command line:
> 
>     dpkg -i libpwddb0 libpam0 libpam-util 
> 
> then install samba:
> 
>     dpkg -i samba
> 
> note: you'll have to complete the FILEnames above yourself, i've only
> typed the package names
> 
> 
> (of course you could install all packages including samba with one
> command, but it made my example less clear :-)
> 
> craig
> 
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