imply
slipped out of the general consciousness over the past few years. I
still have days running testing on one of the machines here where it
refuses to upgrade something, fire up dselect and it figures out the
dependency problem perfectly and finishes off where apt-get gave up.
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of the thought of having to use dselect for package
management.
Methinks you doth protest too much. ;-)
[phew] I feel better now ... thankyou for letting me share that with
you ;-)
Same here for letting me point out that dselect is brain-dead easy to
use if you actually read the documentation
case sensitive, lowercase works for me.
Another idea, I can't remember if KWeather is U.S.-centric, but if it
is, pull the "K" off the front... the airport identifiers prior to the
conversion to ICAO standards (the U.S. is all the "K" prefixes) were
three-letters.
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ript have to be executed by "this specific user" not by
"root" to
avoid security problems.
sudo could handle this.
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the case of Gnome vs
KDE... I doubt the Debian developers can come to any reasonable
consensus.
You can follow the fun on debian-devel and search the archives if
you're REALLY bored.
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Why wait? Get it in the BTS now so someone has time to work on it, if
you're passionate about it.
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On Nov 7, 2007, at 7:22 PM, Henry keultjes wrote:
Nate Duehr wrote:
History has shown that what you "need" and what the Debian hive-
mind of developers want to do, are often two very different
things. :-)
Luckily, sometimes that is NOT the case. But in the case of Gnome
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