Is it a must that you use dselect?  Try just typing:
  dpkg -i /usr/local/debian/*


Dennis
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On Thu, 18 Dec 1997, Shaleh wrote:

> is there a way to make dselect look at a directory and install .deb
> files from it.  Say I download a few files to /usr/local/debian.  How
> can I get dselect to give me the option of installing these new deb
> files?
> 
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