On Mon, Feb 12, 2007 at 02:43:17PM +0100, Patrik Weiskircher wrote:
> >
> >> So in part it is my fault - I should have checked more carefully if it
> >> gets installed. But I do not see any reason why the pppoeconf package
> >> should not depend on the pppoe package - as far as I know you can't
Sorry for my late answer.
> On Sat, Dec 23, 2006 at 02:59:19PM +0100, Patrik Weiskircher wrote:
>>
>> I didn't look at the apt-get output, but afterwards when I tried to boot
>> my new router and enter pppoeconf, I got a lot of strange error messages
>> which were overwritten by the pppoeconf d
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Hello,
On Sat, Dec 23, 2006 at 02:59:19PM +0100, Patrik Weiskircher wrote:
>
> I didn't look at the apt-get output, but afterwards when I tried to boot
> my new router and enter pppoeconf, I got a lot of strange error messages
> which were overwritten by the pppoeco
Package: pppoeconf
Version: 1.12
Severity: minor
I recently installed this system. Its a basic Debian-Testing.
As this is now my internet router at home and I am using ADSL over
PPPOE, I just installed pppoeconf in the hope that pppoe will be
installed too.
I didn't look at the apt-get output,
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