On Mon, Aug 21, 2000 at 02:01:21AM -0700, John L. Fjellstad wrote: > Well, the problem was that I wanted to install qmail from the author's > pristine sources, so it couldn't really be under dpkg management. > > Basically, I needed equivs to satisfy the dependencies. > > What was weird is, you can force a installation of mutt using > dselect, but after that, unless this particular dependency is > satisfied, apt-get refuse to install any other packages, even if they > are unrelated.
installing qmail under debian: - just install qmail-src (using apt-get/dpkg/dselect), it won't conflict with exim - same with ucspi-tcp-src and if you need serialmail-src - run build-qmail, you will get a debian package which you can install as I discribed in my last mail (see above) - same with ucspi-tcp and serialmail -ff -- Florian Friesdorf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> OpenPGP key available on public key servers ------> Save the future of Open Source <------ -> Online-Petition against Software Patents <- ------> http://petition.eurolinux.org <-------
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