Debian,
I have been asking
this question for a while now, on your newsgroups and the debian chatroom. And
so far no one has even offered an answer. My question is this: Why is it that
the gnome-apt package from the Potato, or Frozen, distribution is dependant on a
package that doesn't exist and has never existed? I recently built several linux
systems for some customers, and on the first two, gnome-apt installed
fine, with no dependance errors. The last few came up with gnome-apt, a package
that my customers need quite badly, having a dependance failure. It required
libapt-pkg2.6. Yet, upon investigation, the libapt-pkg2.6 package does not
exist, according to your web based package lookup tool. Is there any chance I
can get this package, in whatever unstable state it exists? Or could I have the
source code for this package, so that I can compile and install the library
myself? I would really, really appreciate it. :) Thanx!
Jon Rista
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