-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- On 30 Nov 1998, Gossamer wrote:
> > xfstt has suddenly started showing up in my dselect list as > "Obselete"! What replaces it? I like truetype fonts in X. What "Obsolete/local" means is that the package does not show up in the list of available packages for download from the ftp server, or from the CD ROM. It by no means indicates that a package is obsolete or shouldn't be used anymore. For example, I installed apt on my Debiann 2.0 system. Apt is part of 2.1, and was not included in 2.0 at all. When I look at apt in dselect, it shows up as being obsolete. That's not because it is, but because it is not in the Packages file (list of available packages) that gets shown when I update the 2.0 package list. Dselect has no idea where that package came from, so it assumes that it's either obsolete and no longer included in the distribution, or it's a local package of some non-Debian software. I hope this clears things up for you. noah PGP public key available at http://lynx.dac.neu.edu/home/httpd/n/nmeyerha/mail.html or by 'finger -l [EMAIL PROTECTED]' -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.2 iQCVAwUBNmIdmodCcpBjGWoFAQHM+AP7B1Nr9nt7qEvGgrzBMzmZ1GFJivmTBRPY bHAdo8wQ8HMO9l7nWgHaZnnFBSuiDpnuJI09OcQMvk3sJQMrI59fn5AsvPelh+t6 R24bYUUOfP/MzubapwiE0bN6w/2klppnkksKt31KA1u5X9eAeqy0q1Swz9BpO5PD q1gvtVVcgrQ= =IORS -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----