>On the 19/01/2011 09:37, Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote: >> In <4d35d2b1.4040...@pcartwright.com>, Paul Cartwright wrote: >> On 01/18/2011 12:04 PM, Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote: >>>> # apt-cache search adobereader-enu >>>> >>>>> adobereader-enu - Adobe Reader allows you to view navigate and print >>>>> PDF files. This version adds advanced forms support (save), better >>>>> integration with Adobe Acrobat workflows, customizable toolbars and >>>>> better overall performance. >>> >>> What about the output of (apt-cache policy adobereader-enu)? That will >>> probably be the best indicator of where the package originated (if it is >>> still available in one or more remote repositories). >> >> # apt-cache policy adobereader-enu >> adobereader-enu: >> Installed: 8.1.1 >> Candidate: 8.1.1 >> Version table: >> *** 8.1.1 0 >> 100 /var/lib/dpkg/status > > Okay, so even with all the unofficial repositories you currently have > enabled, > this package is not available from any of them. Seems very difficult to find > a maintained Adobe Acrobat package for Debian. Of course, dpkg, APT, etc. > are > still tracking it since you have it installed; you'll find that aptitude > lists > it as an "Obsolete" package.
Hello, I don't use it and don't recommend it, but acroread is in debian-multimedia for Squeeze and Sid, same version than the one available on Adobe website. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/4d36a53c.2040...@googlemail.com