On Wednesday, June 10, 1998 3:49 PM, Johnie Ingram [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > "Francois" == Francois Gouget?= <us-ascii> writes: > > Francois> 5.004.04-2)'. I tried to find another package > Francois> that would provide 'perl' but did not find > > Perl itself provides perl: > > ./hamm/hamm/binary-i386/interpreters/perl_5.004.04-6.deb
I don't know what happened on my system. I kept doing dselect/install. Sometimes it would say that some files had to be downloaded sometimes it would not. Finally it decided to download perl_base and some other stuff again (like gcc !). I had some FTP_ERRORs before but since doing dselect/install would not download anything more I assumed that the package was complete (and it seemed complete). Anyway with the last download batch it's much better although I still don't understand how the dependencies work. If I look in /var/lib/available I don't see anything that provides perl: > # grep "Provides: perl" available > Provides: perl-curses If I look at the package perl it provides 'io' (a rather bad name imho), not perl. perl-base replaces perl which I guess means it provides it (once the install worked out ok). Or maybe the package perl provides perl because it is called perl then. > Francois> 'libg++' not the one I expected. I could not > Francois> find anything that ould povide 'libg++27'. > Sounds like a release-critical bug in ddd-smotif. I don't know what happened here either. I still don't see anything providing 'libg++27' but ddd-smotif is installed. Same thing here I guess that the package libg++27 provides libg++27 because that's its name. Why didn't it work before then ? Well anyway... Thanks, I only have 6 broken packages left, its getting there... -- Francois Gouget [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- http://www.mygale.org/~fgouget/ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]